Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith

University Drama Studio, Sheffield.

Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith

Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, the world-renowned, award-winning electronic artist, transforms synth-driven soundscapes into immersive, otherworldly experiences. Known for her ability to weave organic textures with futuristic electronic elements, Kaitlyn creates music that feels both ethereal and deeply human. Her work blurs the lines between ambient, experimental, and dance music, capturing the attention of tastemakers and festival-goers alike. With each release, she continues to innovate, crafting sound journeys that challenge convention and connect listeners on a visceral level.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION STALLS £17.60 (£16.00)
CONCESSIONS STALLS £13.20 (£12.00)
Concessions apply to claimants, students and those aged over 65. ID is requested on the day.
WHEELCHAIR USER £13.20 (£12.00)
Includes one carer ticket.
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Kaitlyn transcends genre as a sonic architect reshaping the possibilities of music.

Her film and tv scores have included Sofia Coppola's Priscilla, she has supported a huge range of acts from Floating Points, Hot Chip and Caribou to Battles, Dan Deacon and Max Richter.

Kaitlyn has also won numerous awards including Rolling Stone #1 Avante Garde Album (The Kid 2017), NPR's Top 50 Albums of the Year + Dance Albums of the Year (The Kid 2017), Pitchfork's Best New Album (Sunergy 2016), Best Electronic Album - Libera Awards

+ support Kar Pouzi

Kar Pouzi melds baritone saxophone, electronics and voice into heavy, fractured beats, ecstatic drones and incessant repetitions. Kar Pouzi has a fascination with repetitive tasks, sounds, thoughts, or expressions that simultaneously straddle the ridiculous and the dark, the melancholic and the silly and the minimal to the maximal, within and between different pieces. Her new album will be released in November 2025.

Kar Pouzi is a moniker of artist Helen Papaioannou, based in Leeds, UK. Helen's work draws from her varied experiences across electronic music, performing in bands, improvised musics, and ensemble compositions. Across Helen's projects, her style gravitates towards minimal sound palettes and evolving patterns, matched with an intensity that spills out into music that is at once stark, visceral, playful, and precarious. 

For ages 18+

* Please note this will now be a seated event.