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Sunday 1st June 2025
At the 1865 

Landmarq
and

Storm Deva
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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

Picture by Geoff Parks

LANDMARQ

2025 sees UK-based 'neo-prog' rock band Landmarq celebrate their 35th year and while the band has seen a number of personnel changes over the years, the one consistency throughout has been the quality of the material the band has produced. With that, at the time of writing, Landmarq are currently in the process of writing and producing their next album which they plan to release in 2025 accompanied by a series of live dates.

"...LANDMARQ played a lovely set of neo-prog and symphonic prog rock from their extensive catalogue, full of emotion and light and shade..." - David Edwards, Fusion 5 Festival 2024 "...(Entertaining Angels album)

...a triumph...full of power and passion..." - Geoff Barton, Editor, 'Classic Rock' magazine, UK "

...With 'Entertaining Angels', Landmarq not only live up to the quality of their back catalog, they exceed it...” - Jeff Matheus, Prognaut, USA More info including biography, discography, music and more at: www.landmarq.net

STORM DEVA (full band)

Storm Deva combines rock, classical, folk and world influences to produce a set of unique songs, with lyrics rich in natural imagery. The songs are arranged for a five piece band comprising vocals, piano/keyboards, guitar, cello, bass and drums. Their self-titled, first album was released in December 2023 and they are currently busy working on the followup.

"This is a band with musical chops and who just love to tell a story.” Jerry Ewing, Prog Magazine.

“The power of the songs shone through during their set at The Fiddler’s Elbow and I was quite captivated.” Roger Trenwith, The Progressive Aspect.

“This was only their second ever show and they turned in a hugely impressive performance.” Greg Spawton, Big Big Train.

“…a very accomplished and talented new group.” John Wenlock Smith, Prog Radar.

www.stormdeva.com

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