Ivor Cutler and the Shinytribe: A double bill of songs and stories performed by Tim Dalling, plus Nev Clay — Quick Facts
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DateFriday, 24 July 2026
Doors19:00
EntryTBA
AgesAll ages
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Little Theatre GatesheadLondon London
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Ivor Cutler and the Shinytribe: A double bill of songs and stories performed by Tim Dalling, plus Nev Clay are playing Little Theatre Gateshead in London on Friday, 24 July 2026. Doors open at 19:00, with the night wrapping by 23:00. This listing is part of the London grass-roots gig directory — browse more upcoming London gigs there.
<p>Ivor Cutler and the Shinytribe: A double bill of songs and stories performed by Tim Dalling. The first half: “Help I Think I’m Turning Into Ivor Cutler” Tim’s tribute to the great folk-surrealist Ivor Cutler, hero of the Beatles (he was Buster Bloodvessel, the bus conductor in the Magical Mystery Tour) and John Peel (he was a regular doing...</p>\n
Venue: Little Theatre Gateshead, Gateshead
More info: https://littletheatregateshead.co.uk/event/ivor-cutler-and-the-shinytribe-a-double-bill-of-songs-and-stories-performed-by-tim-dalling-plus-nev-clay/
Source: www.littletheatregateshead.co.uk
VenueLittle Theatre Gateshead, London
The Artist — Ivor Cutler and the Shinytribe: A double bill of songs and stories performed by Tim Dalling, plus Nev Clay
Ivor Cutler and the Shinytribe: A double bill of songs and stories performed by Tim Dalling, plus Nev Clay headlines this London gig on Friday, 24 July 2026. Listening before the night helps you decide if the bill matches your taste.
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Ivor Cutler and the Shinytribe: A double bill of songs and stories performed by Tim Dalling, plus Nev Clay is at Little Theatre Gateshead, London.
Doors 19:00, set ends around 23:00 on Friday, 24 July 2026.
Entry price isn't listed. Most grass-roots gigs are pay-on-the-door — bring £5–£15 cash to be safe, or check the venue's socials for advance tickets.
A UK gig at an independent venue — typically capped under 600 capacity — by an artist who isn't on a major-label arena tour. In: pubs, basement bars, indie clubs, community halls, arts centres, and small folk / jazz / punk festivals. Out: arenas, stadiums, the O2 chain, Royal Albert Hall, Symphony Hall, the Barbican, premium dining-cabaret rooms (Jazz Cafe, KOKO, Boisdale), and mega-festival sites (Reading, Leeds, Glastonbury, BST Hyde Park).
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