Join Kaya as she says ‘Hello, Goodbye’ at the Music Room on 4th February

Join multi-talented Kaya Herstad-Carney and friends as they say Hello, Goodbye – hello to Kaya’s exciting new musical project, and goodbye to her old group, Science of the Lamps.

This special show on Saturday 4th February 2023 at the Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room will feature Kaya’s solo project, and a final farewell from Science of the Lamps, plus support from Thom Morecroft and Muireann (Seafoam Green).

Kaya’s new solo project blends influences from trip hop, neo soul and blues to produce a sound that is both familiar and new. The award-winning singer-songwriter spent much of the pandemic writing material where the story is central, and told by her impressive four octave range vocals in an atmospheric soundscape.

Tickets for this special show are £12 and £15 from liverpoolphil.com

It’s set to be an emotional rollercoaster, so grab your tickets and climb on board!

Kaya herstad carney
Kaya Herstad-Carney

Kaya Herstad-Carney

Musician, lecturer, songwriter, vocal coach, writer, musical director, and festival supremo – Kaya Herstad-Carney is a force to be reckoned with!

With a BA and MA in Performing Arts from LIPA, Kaya has 18 years of singing teaching and vocal coach experience, in addition to curriculum development at UoC, LIPA, RSL and Waterbear. As a performer she has played with artists including The Farm, The Wombats, Sandi Thom, Brett Andersson (Suede) and Hannah Peel, and has gigged around the world at festivals including The Great Escape, Tramlines, In The City, and Un-Convention.

Alongside husband Chris, Kaya ran Threshold, Liverpool’s independent festival of music and arts, which for ten years took place at venues across the Baltic Triangle.

Kaya has been a judge for the Liverpool Acoustic Songwriting Challenge since it started in 2010.