About The Events Jeremy Tuplin is a singer-songwriter from Somerset in south-west England, now residing in north London. Known for blending intricate lyricism and storytelling within a soundscape ranging from indie to psychedelic rock to “space-folk”, 2025 sees the arrival of Tuplin’s most intimate and personal, all the while characteristically understated, record: ‘Planet Heaven’. Tuplin’s fifth record since his debut ‘I Dreamt I Was An Astronaut’ in 2017, this offering’s dominant themes are the heaven-like essence of Planet Earth, and the fleeting, ephemeral nature of all things.

This follows the release of 2023’s disco-infused concept album ‘Orville’s Discotheque’, as well as ‘Pink Mirror’ in 2019 and ‘Violet Waves’ in 2020, all released on Trapped Animal to critical acclaim. For the recording of the latter of these albums, ‘Violet Waves’, Tuplin was awarded funding by PRS’ Open Fund. “9/10 – a really captivating (and remarkably cohesive) body of work” – Loud & Quiet Magazine

“9/10 – Bill Callahan on shrooms” – The Line Of Best Fit

“8/10 – Tuplin belongs in the lineage of arch dramatists like Tindersticks and The National” – Uncut Magazine National” – Uncut Magazine

John Jenkins – UK Americana Singer-Songwriter

Folk | Americana | Country

“One of the UK’s best and most original songwriters.” — Maximum Volume UK

“Nobody tells a story and soothes the soul quite like John Jenkins.” — Stereo Stickman USA

From Liverpool’s rich musical heritage, John Jenkins has carved a distinct path in the UK Americana scene.

Blending folk, country, and lyrical storytelling, his music evokes emotional depth and quiet power. Whether solo or with The James Street Band, Jenkins’s performances are intimate, authentic, and unforgettable. His latest album, Restless Hearts (2025), follows the acclaimed Tuebrook and Weary EP. Self-produced and recorded at Crosstown Studios, it features twelve original tracks exploring love, loss, and renewal— drawing inspiration from Dylan and Nanci Griffith.

Critics hail it as his finest work yet: “A triumph of songwriting and soul” (Liverpool Acoustic), “A master craftsman” (Fatea), and “Perfect for these troubled times” (Rockin’ Rich Lynch). Jenkins has supported artists like Chris Difford, Jarrod Dickenson, and Robert Vincent, and his music continues to resonate across borders.

With comparisons to Neil Young and Suzanne Vega, he remains a vital voice in contemporary storytelling.

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