Solstice

Music
Friday 20th February 2026

Malt Room Standing with added cabaret seating | Plus support Square Wild

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The Clann tour continues into 2026! Voted Best Band in Prog magazine’s latest annual Prog Awards, Solstice have been riding an exuberant wave of positivity in the latest chapter of a story that began in the early eighties Neo-prog scene at London’s Marquee club.

“I loved them then and I love them now… it’s a life affirming, joyous sound.” – Steven Wilson (solo, Porcupine Tree)

With new album “Clann” completing a trilogy of albums begun with 2020’s critically acclaimed “Sia” and 2023’s “Light Up”, Solstice have been busy touring throughout the UK and Europe, including high profile festival appearances at Glastonbury, Cropredy, Maastricht and Milan.

“Solstice are THE band to catch live this year!!”

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TICKET PRICES

GENERAL

  • Standard£22.50
  • Retired Over 65s£20.50
  • Benefits Entitlement£20.50
  • Student – Student ID Required£22.50
  • Companion for Access or CEA Card Holder£22.50
  • Under 25yrs£20.50

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