Mini Festival Autumn ’21

Seaton Fest Stage with band performing

On the 25th September we are holding a Mini Festival at the Black Horse Pub in Seaton Ross.

The music will be kicking off at 4.00pm, and will draw to a close at around 10.30pm

The event is not ticketed, and is free to enter. 

There will be an outdoor bar. With Real Ales from Half Moon Brewery and Old Mill Brewery along with a selection of gin and soft drinks. adjacent to the bar will be a food tent with a Hog Roast and BBQ.

Live Music

Continuing on the Music Festival Theme we are featuring  five of the live artists from  the postponed 2021 Festival lineup:  We will be announcing more of the line up as the artists are confirmed.


Evie Barrand : 16.00

Evie Barrand is a former Woldgate College pupil who has recently released her debut single, summers warm, and has featured on BBC Introducing.  Evie’s music is heavily influenced by the 90’s/00’s UK indie scene, particularly bands like Travis and Keane, and she has been praised on Twitter by both Fran Healy (Travis) and Tom Chaplin (Keane) for her covers of their songs . Since joining Goole’s ‘School of Rock’ youth music programme in 2015 Evie has been honing her performances by playing open mic nights in and around Yorkshire.

She warmed up the crowd ahead of Will Young’s performance at Junction Goole in 2015. During the summer of 2018 Evie played many festivals including Humber Street Sesh, Beverley Fringe Festival and Carfest North for Children in Need, which she has been asked to play again next year. Evie is looking forward to 2021 as a year to get back to performing live after covid!.

Perfect Strangers : 17.00

Perfect Strangers are Rob McNeil, Rich Tull and Tony Rogers. Having met at school and played in bands together on and off for over 30 years they have come to the realisation that nobody else quite rocks boogies and shuffles along together like they do. Lifelong friendship United by a love of ZZ Top, Whitesnake, The Faces, Cream and many many more they are far from strangers however their other great love, beer, means they’re not always perfect.

Emma Fee: 18.15

Emma has been performing and recording with her band The Happy Endings since 2004 but more recently embarked on a solo venture. She released her self-titled EP in 2012, followed by the well-received album “Too Busy Watching Invisible Things” in 2014. Her latest EP “The Anachronist” showed a more piano based, sombre side although she normally performs her shows on acoustic guitar. Emma’s songs are melodic, heartfelt and authentic, drawing lyrical inspiration from personal experiences and observations and musical influence coming from bands such as The Beatles, The Band, Feist and Bright Eyes. A firm favourite on the BBC Introducing Humberside show, Emma’s tracks have been featured as “Track Of The Week” on a few occasions. She is currently working on material for a new album.

Pink Cadillac: 19.15

Pink Cadillac is an excellent live function band featuring a superb lead singer, playing popular songs from the seventies to the current day. Styles played include Pop, Disco, Rock, Jazz and soulful Ballads.

Our line-up comes with a talented female lead and backing vocals, a sizzling brass section and a rock-solid and superbly-grooving rhythm section.

We like to make the crowd dance and we truly like to entertain people! 
Because we have such a wide range of songs, there’s always something that will please everyone.

We have played for weddings, birthday parties, New Year and end of term parties, festivals, other celebratory occasions; indoor, outdoor, you name it, we do it! Coming across as a classy function band, we engage with the audience and encourage them to dance and enjoy themselves.

Having performed at Seaton Ross Music Festival in 2014, we are delighted to be asked back again to such a wonderful event!”

Cop Owt: 20.45

CopOwt are Martin Lettin, Alan Partington, Jamie Painter, Paul Clarkson and Paul Askins. Formed over 15 years ago they have been bringing Indie, punk and pop classics to the York pub scene. Regular slots in the York music pubs, like the Roman Bath and Victoria Vaults, have cemented their reputation as a great live outfit.  

They have also received wider publicity through exposure on Sky Sports by providing pre-match entertainment at York City Knights. They have also played at the KC Football Stadium in Hull. https://www.facebook.com/CopOwt/