SOLD OUT // In The Round
SOLD OUT // In The Round
Saturday 21 February 2026Come and trial a new setup for us here at The Grand – In The Round.
The artist will perform in the middle of the auditorium floor, with the audience seated around them in a circle. Playing on the night is:
Molly Warburton
Hailing from the small city of Lancaster, Molly Warburton is armed with unparalleled strength and individuality. Through intoxicating indie-pop melodies and a powerhouse of vocal energy she grabs the ears of listeners everywhere.
With over one million streams on Spotify alone, Molly Warburton has seen her music land on renowned playlists such as New Music Friday, New Pop UK and Chilled Pop Hits, to name a few. Garnering humbling support from the likes of CLASH, Earmilk, Music Crowns and NOTION, she has performed at countless festivals and venues around the UK and Ireland, including London’s Shepherd Bush Empire, Manchester Ritz, and O2 venues across Leeds, Liverpool, Bristol and Birmingham. Appearing on the festival stages of Highest Point, Kendal Calling, The Great Escape and Forgotten Fields, and appeared as BBC Introducing Record of the Week!
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Stevie Williams
Stevie Williams is an acoustic singer-songwriter, producer, and bassist, known for his diverse musical influences.
Stevie skilfully crafts songs that fuse elements of contemporary folk and Americana creating a compelling and engaging live performance that brings the lyrical backstories of his songs to life.
Visions of Albion
If you were to take the jangliness of the 1960s West Coast, the warmth of the Laurel Canyon troubadours, and the brooding melodies of the English Folk revival; mash it all together, it might sound something like Visions of Albion.
Formed in 2018, the two native Liverpudlians pull from a vast array of inspirations to create a sound that is truly authentic and original. The pairing of Sam Shield’s evocative lead vocals with Daniel Ryan’s intricate fingerstyle guitar playing creates a smorgasbord of sound that feels as fresh as it does familiar. Add to that the soaring harmonies and it’s clear to see why they have become such a mainstay of the local music scene.
Currently recording their much-anticipated debut album, their unique brand of folk-psychedelia has been described as something that “transports you back to a late 60s daydream”.