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Upcoming shows: Beans on Toast... Will Varley... Ríoghnach Connolly & Honeyfeet... Yoshika Colwell... Jesca Hoop... Jeffrey Martin... Jim Moray... Fust... Juice Pops... The Unthanks... Romeo Stodart & Ren Harvieu... The Dream Syndicate... Dominie Hooper... Simeon Walker... The Besnard Lakes... The Dears... Eydís Evensen... Robin Richards... The Wave Pictures... Martin + Eliza Carthy... Eric Bibb... Jens Lekman... Beans on Toast... Svaneborg Kardyb... Heavenly... Cat Clyde... Belle Chen... Charlie Parr... Nora Brown & Stephanie Coleman... Ye Vagabonds... The Bevis Frond + Gerard Love... The Sheepdogs...

When: 7.30pm on Friday 5 June 2026
Where: YES Basement, 38 Charles Street, Manchester, M1 7DB

We’re excited to be working The Bevis Frond again, plus special guest Gerard Love!

Formed in 1986 in Walthamstow, London, The Bevis Frond is essentially the enduring solo project of guitarist/singer-songwriter Nick Saloman — though over time the live band expanded to include other musicians.

Saloman had built the project around a do-it-yourself ethos: after a serious motorbike accident in 1982 restricted the mobility of his left arm, he used his compensation to buy a four-track portastudio and begin recording music himself. This lo-fi, home-studio root would help shape The Bevis Frond’s distinctive sound.

Over decades he’s remained prolific: by 2024 the band had released more than twenty studio albums, with the most recent being Focus On Nature (2024) on Fire Records in the UK.

Special guest is Gerard Love. Gerard Love is a Glasgow-based singer-songwriter best known for co-founding Teenage Fanclub in 1989. Over nearly three decades with the band he contributed many of their most beloved songs before departing in 2018.

In 2012 he issued his debut solo album under the name Lightships — the album Electric Cables showcased a softer, looser side of his songwriting: shimmering melodies, gentle flutes, and wistful atmospheres in contrast to the more guitar-driven sound of Teenage Fanclub.

Love is currently putting the finishing touches to a new album, produced by Bill Ryder-Jones, under the name Gerard Love & The Magic Influence.

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