Following his triumphant performance at Love Supreme Festival in 2024, this will be Sananda’s first UK headline tour in 23 years and he and his band are playing the Foundry on 31 October 2025.
At 40 years old, RØRY is rewriting the rule book of rock. In an industry obsessed with youth, she proves it’s never too late to start a fire.
Dublin’s Sprints are one of the most vital voices in the modern post-punk revival. Fierce, fearless, and unapologetically honest, the four-piece channel raw emotion into razor-sharp riffs, punchy rhythms, and cathartic vocals.
Due to incredible demand, Irish folk trio Amble is excited to announce new dates to their ongoing world tour in support of their highly anticipated debut album, Reverie.
Irish rock icons Ash are no strangers to putting on incredible live shows – they lead by example once again at Foundry this November.
Twenty five years on from their seminal debut album, New York rockers Wheatus celebrate by performing the record in its entirety at the Foundry this December.
Bad Manners is a British two-tone ska band formed in 1976, best known for their energetic performances and the charismatic presence of frontman Buster Bloodvessel (born Douglas Trendle).
A celebration of their seminal album ‘ex : el’, the band will be performing the album in-full in live spaces for the very first time.
The Slow Readers Club evolved from earlier band Omerta. They formed in 2003 and signed to Northern Ambition in 2005 when they released three singles, each of which sold out on the day of release and became collector's editions.
Following an unforgettable sold-out show last time they came to Sheffield, The Clause set to stun once again with a full-throttle dose of their indie prowess at Foundry this December.