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Upcoming shows: Rachel Sermanni... The Loft... Jeffrey Silverstein + Bobby Lee... The Courettes... Wild Pink... Laura Veirs... Mull Historical Society... Ohtis... Francis of Delirium... Robyn Hitchcock... Jim Ghedi... Juni Habel... Kristin Hersh... Dateline... Elanor Moss... Jake Xerxes Fussell + Naima Bock... Lemoncello... John Craigie... Will Samson... Deradoorian... Penelope Isles... Toria Wooff... Gustaffson... Matthew and the Atlas... Flora Hibberd... Spafford Campbell... Zoh Amba... The Sheepdogs... Tropical Fuck Storm... Jesca Hoop... Jack Wyllie... Amelia Coburn... James Yorkston... The Unthanks In Winter... Bella Hardy... Cat Clyde... Pokey LaFarge...

When: 7.30pm on Thursday 12 November 2026
Where: Kamera at Lloyd & Platt, 617 Wilbraham Road, Chorlton, Manchester, M219AN

We’re delighted to working with Spafford Campbell for the first time!

Spafford Campbell are twenty-something mould-breakers, fiddle player Owen Spafford and guitarist Louis Campbell.

The two first met as teenagers playing traditional music. The connection, they say, was immediate. The duo Spafford Campbell began playing live in 2018, prompting double takes with their delicacy, dynamism and seemingly telepathic exchanges, with the startling intimacy of musical conversations nurtured in improv-led writing sessions.

Their latest album Tomorrow Held is a visionary body of eight largely instrumental tracks that hold space, resolve into mystery, that fold in elements of jazz, post-rock and chamber classical music while raiding the folk music toolbox. Call it what you want: post-folk. Trad-noir. Folk nihilism. Then know that Spafford Campbell are blazing a trail that erases genre — and finds gold in the embers.

While redolent of Talk Talk’s moody, experimental 1988 opus Spirit of Eden, and riven with a Bon Iver-ish sense of transcendence, Tomorrow Held is a work of bold singularity. A whole greater than the sum of its parts — parts that include effects pedals, ambient cassette loops, flashes of electric guitar, electronic processing on fiddle and impressionistic accompaniment.

‘Mingling traditional tunes with influences from minimalism, post-rock and jazz, they shift moods exquisitely’ – the Guardian — 10 best folk albums of 2025

‘This is a fusing of the traditional and the futuristic that is quietly groundbreaking, and beguiling with it’ – The Times — albums of the year so far 2025, 4*

‘England’s finest and most innovative instrumental duo’ – Songlines — Top of the World, 5*

Kamera is the brand new venue upstairs at Lloyd & Platt (formerly The Lloyd’s) in Chorlton – by the team behind the Castle Hotel and Gullivers. The pub downstairs offers Indian street food by Chapati Cafe.

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