More Music Morecambe’s new season includes gigs, raves, concerts and the ever popular lantern procession

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An exciting new programme of events launches at More Music this autumn, with gigs to watch, sessions to get involved with and the ever-popular West End Lantern Procession.

The popular West End Lantern Procession is free to watch and participate in, and makes a great start to an evening before heading inside More Music’s centrally-located venue for

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Baked A La Ska; the “heavy heavy sound” of Manchester, promising a night of dancing with quirky upbeat British ska on Saturday December 7.

Disco Neurotico reimagine raves for neurodivergent people and will bring to Morecambe all the colourful, bouncy fun of a traditional club night, but with enhanced safety and structure

The West End Lantern procession is popular every year.The West End Lantern procession is popular every year.
The West End Lantern procession is popular every year.

for those with anxiety issues, autistic sensitivities and anyone who finds live events a bit much.

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This will be a rave for those who love the idea of clubbing but struggle with the reality and clubbers can enjoy this experience, provided by a neurodivergent team, on

Saturday November 16.

Younger audiences and adults alike can experience Raven Tales, a popular interactive story show with songs, shadows and lots going on for children on Friday October 25 and Saturday, October 26.

Baked A La Ska; the “heavy heavy sound” of Manchester, promises a night of dancing with quirky upbeat British ska. Picture by Robin Zahler.Baked A La Ska; the “heavy heavy sound” of Manchester, promises a night of dancing with quirky upbeat British ska. Picture by Robin Zahler.
Baked A La Ska; the “heavy heavy sound” of Manchester, promises a night of dancing with quirky upbeat British ska. Picture by Robin Zahler.

Magic Islands of Music, which often sells out, is an interactive activity that blends singing, music, light, texture, colour and shadow to create a magical experience and audiences can enjoy this on Friday February 21 and Saturday February 22.

Later in the season audiences can unwind to the beautiful sounds of Indian classical music in a concert featuring two world-renowned masters of the genre.

Sitar player and composer Jonathan Mayer has composed and performed across a variety of musical genres, and will be joined by Tabla player Kousic Sen, for a hypnotic, relaxing evening on Saturday March 15.

As usual, alongside the gigs there are a whole host of opportunities to participate, from the popular Seagull Café for older adults, to On the Beat, our interactive sessions for learning

disabled adults.

Girls Can on Saturday September 28 and Sunday September 29, plus Saturday March 8 and Sunday March 9 is aimed at young women from backgrounds and groups who are not typically represented in the music industry and is an opportunity to form bands, develop as artists, network, build skills in sound, lighting and studio engineering as well as develop confidence and music industry knowledge.

Visit https://moremusic.org.uk/ for tickets and to download their new brochure.