EVENTS

To book our event space, please email: events@nowhere-nowhere.com

  • BYOV (Bring Your Own Vinyl) 26/09

    September 26 @ 6:00 pm

    What could be better than listening to good old analogue music with a pint of locally brewed beer in your hand?

    Nowhere’s resident head disc-person Alex Beaumont, will play your own vinyl. Anything goes, old-school hip-hop, psychedelia, punk or hard rock!

    Slots are bookable on arrival on a first-come first-served basis. The head disc-person will retain the right to veto. We hope to build a community of vinyl lovers enjoying a whole range of genres.

    Music starts at 6pm and finishes late. Come along and get the party started.

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  • NOWHERE – AUTUMN MENU LAUNCH

    September 27

    Here at Nowhere, we cook with the seasons. We constantly push ourselves to be better and try new things, this menu is testament to that.

    Expect game meats, mussels, mushrooms and a whole lot of flavour.

    Book a table to avoid disappointment.

    Day menu served 10am – 3pm, evening menu served 5pm – 10pm

     

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  • EMOM – Electronic Music Open Mic

    September 29 @ 4:00 pm

    The first EMOM event took place in early 2017 in Manchester. Since then the nights have taken off across the United Kingdom and also in Australia. The concept of these nights is simple, they provide a meeting and performance space for electronic musicians of all styles and persuasions.  A typical night could include everything from techno through to experimental and ambient music, from chiptune through to live coding and looping, field recording and industrial. The choice of technology is also wide ranging; lap tops, iPads and mobile phones are welcome, as are drum machines, synths, groove boxes, sequencers, samplers, modular set ups, keyboards, DJ decks, and analogue and digital devices of all kinds.

    “The beginnings of the EMOM movement was like turning over a stone and finding this whole new world of music making underneath. You have to understand that at this time acoustic singer songwriters and indie bands were the mainstream order of the day. Of course electronic music was everywhere too, but there was little in the way of grass roots happenings or opportunity to develop the craft. Playing live was a real challenge for electronic musicians.” Excerpt from Electronic Music Travels by Martin Christie (forthcoming release)

    But the EMOM movement is more than a series of events, it is a community through which creative people can share ideas, collaborate, swap gigs, release music and essentially have fun. A compilation album was released on the Manchester label You Might Not Like this and two further releases involving a double CD are planned for early this year. The albums feature many of the artists who have played and been involved in the EMOM nights.

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  • Holmfirth Film Festival – Stop Making Sense (1984)

    September 30 @ 7:00 am

    Dir. Jonathan Demme (US 1984, 98mins PG)
    A Talking Heads  Film – Back by popular demand. Super 4K remastered and expanded concert with all the favourites.
    Probably… the best music film ever made.

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  • Holmfirth Film Festival – Twilight (1991)

    October 1 @ 7:00 pm

    Dir. Gyorgy Feher (Hungary 1991, 105mins 15)

    The word ‘masterpiece’ is overused but this – almost unknown until its recent re-release – may
    actually be one. Astonishing black-and-white cinematography and images that linger long in the
    mind in a film-noir which is like no other.

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  • Holmfirth Film Festival – Mike Wade’s Local Films

    October 6 @ 2:00 pm

    Drop in, eat, drink during the afternoon and watch a collection of films by long-time local film-maker
    recording and celebrating life in the Holme Valley with its characters, events and floods.

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  • Holmfirth Film Festival – Wild (2014)

    October 6 @ 7:00 pm

    Dir. Jean-Marc Vallee (US 2014, 115mins 15)

    Nick Hornby script, director at the height of his powers and an award-winning Reese Witherspoon as
    the divorcee who discovers herself when on a solo hike on the sensational Pacific Crest Trail.
    Powerful and emotional.

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  • Holmfirth Film Festival – King and Country (1964)

    October 13 @ 7:00 pm

    Dir. Joseph Losey (UK 1964, 88mins PG)

    Award-winning performances from Tom Courtney as the working-class British WW1 deserter
    defended by a wonderful Dirk Bogarde in a forgotten but superb Losey anti-war film remastered and
    re-released in glorious black and white.

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  • Holmfirth Film Festival – Driving Madeleine (2022)

    October 14 @ 7:00 pm

    Dir. Christian Carion (France 2022 91mins 15)

    A simple taxi ride across Paris turns into a deeply moving and profound meditation on life, age and
    friendship between a grumpy driver and the beloved 92-year- old French singer. Line Renaud.

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  • Holmfirth Film Festival – Have You got It? The Story of Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd

    October 20 @ 7:00 pm

    Dir. Roddy Bogawa & Strom Thorgerson (UK 2023, 94mins 15)

    Barrett biographer Rob Chapman introduces this excellent documentary by Hipgnosis on the early
    years (and best) of the UK’s most innovative and successful band.

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