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  • The Arts Barge returns for 2025 season of music, performance and art at Foss Basin. First up, By The Blue Bridge festival
  • REVIEW: Steve Crowther’s verdict on Gamelan Sekar Petak, Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, University of York, May 7
  • What’s On in Ryedale, York and beyond. Hutch’s List No. 20, from Gazette & Herald
  • Pickering Musical Society’s final musical, Hello, Dolly!, will be ‘our most extravagant show ever’ says director Luke Arnold
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  • Fiery Angel confirms Grand Opera House run for Agatha Christie’s Death On The Nile next March, directed by Lucy Bailey
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  • Mikron Theatre Company must go down to the sea in Operation Beach Hut…at the Scarcroft Allotments on Sunday afternoon
  • Jessa Liversidge to perform A Tapestry Of Life concert for Mental Health Awareness Week at The Courthouse, Thirsk, today
  • Strictly star Nikita Kuzmin rides into Grand Opera House in modern fairytale of star-crossed lovers Midnight Dancer
  • Nun better as Hayley Bamford takes on Deloris’s role in Sister Act for York Musical Theatre Company at JoRo Theatre
  • The Arts Barge returns for 2025 season of music, performance and art at Foss Basin. First up, By The Blue Bridge festival
  • REVIEW: Steve Crowther’s verdict on Gamelan Sekar Petak, Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, University of York, May 7
  • What’s On in Ryedale, York and beyond. Hutch’s List No. 20, from Gazette & Herald
  • Pickering Musical Society’s final musical, Hello, Dolly!, will be ‘our most extravagant show ever’ says director Luke Arnold
  • Question: Why will NE Theatre York shows no longer be reviewed? Here is the answer
  • Next Door But One turn spotlight on young carers & mental health in How To Be A Kid, on tour in schools and theatre spaces
  • Fiery Angel confirms Grand Opera House run for Agatha Christie’s Death On The Nile next March, directed by Lucy Bailey
  • REVIEW: Martin Dreyer’s verdict on Opera North in Simon Boccanegra, St George’s Hall, Bradford, April 24; Hull City Hall, May 17
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Posted on April 25, 2023May 15, 2025 by Charles Hutchinson

Glenn Tilbrook heads to Leeds Brudenell Social Club with Beautiful Landing for Glastonbury Festival warm-up on June 11

Glenn Tilbrook: Teaming up with Beautiful Landing at Leeds Brudenell Social Club

GLENN Tilbrook & Beautiful Landing play Leeds Brudenell Social Club on June 11 as one of three warm-up shows for Glastonbury Festival.

Fifty years since he first answered an advert placed by Chris Difford, looking for like-minded sorts to form the Deptford band that became Squeeze, an ending is nowhere in sight. 

Squeeze made their recording bow with the Packet Of Three EP in 1977, leading to such enduring pop classics as Take Me I’m Yours, Cool For Cats, Up The Junction, Another Nail In My Heart, Tempted, Labelled With Love, Black Coffee In Bed and Hourglass, alongside landmark albums Argybargy, East Side Story and Some Fantastic Place.

Squeeze’s demise in 1998 – not permanent – saw Tilbrook embark on a solo career that spawned the albums The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook in 2001 and Transatlantic Ping-Pong in 2004.

In 2009 came Pandemonium Ensues, made with his solo band The Fluffers, followed in 2011 by The Co-Operative, an album of spirited original songs and covers with his friends from Nine Below Zero.  

2014 brought Happy Ending, Tilbrook’s most personal and political solo work in a series of evocative portraits of time, people, and places, featuring writing and vocal contributions from Chris McNally, Simon Hanson (Fluffers/Squeeze drummer), Dennis Greaves (Nine Below Zero) and his children Leon and Wesley.

Squeeze re-formed in 2007 and have kept Tilbrook, 65, busy touring around the world, but he still finds time to take his solo show out on the road from time to time.

Now he is joined by Beautiful Landing, a young five-piece indie band from South East London to leaf through the Squeeze and solo back catalogues, complemented by covers and surprises.

Doors open at 7.30pm. Box office: brudenellsocialclub.co.uk/whats-on/glenn-tilbrook1/ or thegigcartel.com/Artists-profiles/Glenn-Tilbrook.htm

CategoriesBreaking News Archive TagsBeautiful Landing, Chris Difford, Glastonbury Festival, Glenn Tilbrook, Leeds Brudenell Social Club, Squeeze, The Fluffers

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