The Leisure Society Matinee Show

The Folklore Rooms, Brighton.

Please note these are tickets for the matinee performance with doors at 3.00PM, the evening show is now SOLD OUT

This Show is ALL AGES when accompanied by an adult 

Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. We cannot issue refunds to under 18s who are not accompanied by an adult.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION £25.35 (£22.50)
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Folklore Sessions Presents;
The Leisure Society + Support
April 5th 2026
The Folklore Rooms | ALL AGES SHOW (When accompanied by an adult)
£22.50adv

*Please note these are tickets for the matinee performance with doors at 3.00PM, the evening show is now SOLD OUT*

The Leisure Society was founded by Nick Hemming, who grew up in Burton-on-Trent. Over the years, the band have received high praise for their oustanding songwriting and production craft, winning two Ivor-Novello nominations and Rough Trade Albums of the Year.

As a teenager, Nick formed the indie band She Talks To Angels with his art college friend, director Shane Meadows plus the actor Paddy Considine.

Following the band's split, Nick was scooped up by local indie hopes The Telescopes, who were signed to Creation Records. Shane Meadows remained a supporter, hiring Nick to score 1999's A Room For Romeo Brass and 2004's Dead Man's Shoes, but Nick was losing his confidence.

Everything changed with the arrival of fellow Burton-on-Trent exile Christian Hardy, who worked with Nick to develop and record new songs and encouraged him to venture out on stage.

The Leisure Society was born and developed rapidly, with an initial landmark being the single 'The Last Of The Melting Snow', which was championed by Dermot O'Leary on Radio 2, and Radcliffe and Maconie, and Guy Garvey on 6Music.

They've collaborated and toured with artists including Ray Davies, Brian Eno, Laura Marling, Neil Hannon, Richard Thompson, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott.

Genuinely breathtaking - The Line Of Best Fit
Gorgeous - Financial Times
Remarkable - Clash Magazine