TIDETIED (FKA. Whitehorse) + supports
The Old Blue Last, EC2A 3ES , [Venue Details]SCREAM/SHOUT#138: Whitehorse walk a tightrope, sitting somewhere between careful musical arrangement and an underlying visceral energy that could be forward-rolled into at any moment.
Self-described as “Dark and stormy like the drink”, the name Whitehorse was inspired by “what happens to the sea when it comes into shore.” Support comes from fine indie songwriters King of May, with special guests to be announced. Don't miss out!
Selling out their first show before even announcing their existence as a band, former frontman of The Blinders, Thomas Haywood, begins the inevitable next chapter with new outfit Whitehorse.
The music is “image related” and “instinct based”, tapping into a “hypnotic, swirling feeling” which one can slip away into whilst listening, and is matched emotionally with a poetic lyricism.
Sonically they walk a tightrope, sitting somewhere between careful musical arrangement and an underlying visceral energy that could be forward-rolled into at any moment. Self-described as “Dark and stormy like the drink”, the name Whitehorse was inspired by “what happens to the sea when it comes into shore.”
The band was formed in Sheffield along with John McCullagh, Bobby Glaister, Nathan Keeble, and James Keith.
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Performer name: Whitehorse, King Of May
Age restriction: 18+
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TIDETIED (FKA. Whitehorse) + supports
Wednesday, 19 Nov 2025 Doors open @7.30pm
The Old Blue Last, EC2A 3ESMore Information
SCREAM/SHOUT#138: Whitehorse walk a tightrope, sitting somewhere between careful musical arrangement and an underlying visceral energy that could be forward-rolled into at any moment.
Self-described as “Dark and stormy like the drink”, the name Whitehorse was inspired by “what happens to the sea when it comes into shore.” Support comes from fine indie songwriters King of May, with special guests to be announced. Don't miss out!
Selling out their first show before even announcing their existence as a band, former frontman of The Blinders, Thomas Haywood, begins the inevitable next chapter with new outfit Whitehorse.
The music is “image related” and “instinct based”, tapping into a “hypnotic, swirling feeling” which one can slip away into whilst listening, and is matched emotionally with a poetic lyricism.
Sonically they walk a tightrope, sitting somewhere between careful musical arrangement and an underlying visceral energy that could be forward-rolled into at any moment. Self-described as “Dark and stormy like the drink”, the name Whitehorse was inspired by “what happens to the sea when it comes into shore.”
The band was formed in Sheffield along with John McCullagh, Bobby Glaister, Nathan Keeble, and James Keith.
FREE ADMISSION
Performer name: Whitehorse, King Of May
Age restriction: 18+
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