
After the resounding success of Tapestry: A Tribute To Carole King, Visions of Albion return to the Music Room on Saturday 7th June 2025 ready to embark on another musical journey through the ages. This time the spotlight shines on Neil Young’s seminal 1970 masterpiece After The Gold Rush.
Led by the captivating vocals of Samantha Shields and supported by harmonies that envelop the audience, Visions of Albion brings Young’s masterpiece to life. With Daniel Ryan’s soulful guitar work, Helen Maw’s enchanting piano melodies, the rhythmic foundation laid by Chris Jones on bass, and the dynamic beats of Pete Roper on drums, the stage is set for an unforgettable show.
From the raw emotion of Tell Me Why to the haunting beauty of Birds and the socially charged anthem Southern Man, experience the full spectrum of Young’s musical genius in a setting that is both intimate and electrifying.
With two spellbinding performances to choose from, join Visions of Albion as they pay homage to Neil Young’s unparalleled artistry, weaving a tapestry of sound that captures the essence of a bygone era while resonating with timeless relevance and power.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to Young’s music, this is an experience not to be missed—a show of transcendent beauty, unforgettable melodies, and the timeless allure of After The Gold Rush.
Support for both shows is from singer, songwriter and guitarist Liz Owen. Hailing from Wirral, Liz has toured nationally with notable artists Midge Ure and Joan Armatrading and has had her music featured extensively across BBC Radio. Passionate vocals with rhythmic, fingerstyle acoustic guitar playing, connect over spirited and skilfully crafted songs to help to make Liz Owen a unique and accomplished artist.
Tickets have just been released for the bar area after the main room sold out for both the matinee and evening shows. But you’ll have to be quick if you don’t want to miss out as these extra tickets are selling fast!