Bridgnorth Now and Then
SATURDAY 25th OCTOBER 2025 8:00 pm
Bridgnorth Now and Then
A celebration of local independent bands from the Town
Pete Hubbard and Friends
Pete Hubbard is a UK based Americana/Country/Folk Artist and Singer Songwriter. His rich, husky voice and meaningful, relatable lyrics about his experiences from the English countryside give his music a real, rootsy and robust feel. Born in the Black Country and raised in the English countryside, Pete Hubbard brings true and emotive lyrics about his life and place in the world with a rootsy country tone. The longing in his voice and emotive lyrics are an example of his passion for the music he writes.
In for Ten
Originally formed in Bridgnorth in the early eighties, the hugely popular In for Ten are back together for the first time in nearly 40 years. Their forceful indie rock style developed from a love of bands like Joy Division, New Order, The Cult, Big Country and The Damned, amongst others. They will be presenting their original tracks from the 80’s alongside covers of some of the best indie tracks from that decade.
Kodiak
Bridgnorth based, Kodiak are a noisy rock trio mixing huge sounds with delicate melodies and soundscapes. With more grooves than your favourite 7" and more hooks than a fisherman's tackle box, they're not to be missed.
Rise
Inspired by the alternative music of the 90's and 2000's, Rise are a Bridgnorth based 5-piece band playing their own brand of catchy rock stompers. Influenced by bands like the Foo Fighters, Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam, Incubus and others, they will knock your socks off!
Secure your tickets for a one off night of brilliant local music!
THEATRE ON THE STEPS - CONDITION OF TICKET SALES
- Once purchased tickets may not be exchanged nor money refunded.
- Smoking in all areas of the Theatre is strictly forbidden.
- Only food and drink purchased on the premises may be consumed in the building.
- Mobile phones and digital watch alarms must be switched off in the auditorium.
- In the interests of other patrons, babes in arms are not usually admitted. Exceptions may be made for pantomime and certain children's shows, when prior arrangements should be made with the Box Office and a ticket purchased irrespective of the age of the child.
- Due to fire regulations, all patrons, including babes in arms, must be in possession of a valid ticket before entering the auditorium.
- The management reserve the right to refuse admission of the ticket holder to the premises.
- The Management reserve the right to request the ticket holder to leave the premises and to take any appropriate measure to enforce such a request.
- Cameras and any form of audio or visual recording equipment are strictly forbidden in the auditorium.
- Latecomers will not be admitted, (prior to the show or after the interval) until a suitable break in the performance. Latecomers if admitted, may be required to occupy alternative seats.
- The Management may alter or vary the programme, artistes and timings without consultation or compensation.
- The performance may be cancelled for reasons beyond the control of the Management without notice and without the Theatre being liable to pay any person any compensation whatsoever other than a possible percentage or maximum refund to the ticket holder of the value of the ticket.
- When you book online we reserve the right to refuse entry to the theatre if your order confirmation e-mail is not produced upon your visit to the Theatre.
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