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Sunday 8th February 2026
At the 1865 

Also Eden
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Teiger
10th Year

There is no need to print your ticket. Just give your name at the table inside the venue. We will have a list of ticket buyers. 

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ALSO EDEN

 

Formed in 2005, Also Eden have released a handful of highly regarded albums. Following the return of founding members Huw Lloyd-Jones and Ian Hodson, the band are currently focussing on playing songs from their much-loved first two recordings, 2006’s ‘About time’ and 2009’s ‘It’s kind of you to ask’, both must-haves for fans of Genesis, Yes, Marillion and Porcupine Tree. These two albums – perhaps their most neo-prog in style – formed the backbone of their memorable live sets at the Summer’s End, Progfarm and Night of the Prog (Loreley) festivals. The band will also be showcasing new material from their forthcoming new album.

 

Also Eden have performed extensively across the UK and Europe and have developed an enviable reputation as an awesome live band.

 

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Ian Hodson – keyboards

Guy Monk – drums

Simon Rogers – guitars

Huw Lloyd-Jones – lead vocals

Graham Lane – bass​

 

www.alsoeden.band

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TEIGER

Fast-moving London trio Teiger (pronounced "tiger") have been described as enigmatic musical shapeshifters channelling psychedelic rock, textured folk, and soft, progressive metal to create collagist, atmospheric sounds that truly defy description. With an arresting blend of power and intimacy, the band has gathered an impressive number of accolades despite only launching in 2022 - plays from BBC6’s Stu Maconie and BBC Introducing, a sold out vinyl release via Rough Trade, nominations for HRH Best New Band, Radio Wigwam’s Best Indie Rock award, as well as strong support from the the press with features in Fireworks, Powerplay, PROG, Classic Rock and more. The band has quickly become known on the UK festival circuit with appearances at Cambridge Rock, Portals, Nene Valley, HRH, Soundle and Winter’s End.

   Teiger is led by the siren-like vocals and unorthodox guitar playing of Talie Rose Eigeland, whose unusual approach is often likened to that of Beth Gibbons, Jeff Buckley or Grace Slick. Against these are juxtaposed the sometimes intricate, sometimes thunderous patterns of drummer Jon Steele and the highly melodic, equally unorthodox bass playing of Phillip Eldridge-Smith. Where many rock bands would choose a distorted sound to create tension, Teiger’s playful ferocity relies instead on dynamic contrast, haunting major-minor tugs and carefully crafted parts from all three players to create a captivating and intensely symbiotic atmosphere.

www.teiger.land

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