30th November 2024 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm Ramsgate Music Hall - CT11 8NJ

Following on from her critically-acclaimed album ‘Seven Rainbows’, songwriter Alice Gold showcases new material with a full band (of treasured Deal-based musicians), playing her unique blend of soulful psychedelic pop.

One of only a handful of shows this year – expect venom flecked vocals, pensive blues and off-kilter darkness. Supported by Clusters of Eyes.

“As well as her onstage sass and formidable guitar skills, Gold brings life-experience to her music… think pop-rock with big choruses and a psychedelic edge”The Independent


Alice Gold is an English Singer Songwriter. After travelling alone across America in a 1978 Dodge Winnebago, Alice settled in London in 2005. Originally performing acoustically under maiden name Alice McLaughlin and channelling ‘60s psychedelic influences, Rob Da Bank‘s Sunday Best label released her debut singles ‘Dolly Figured’ and ‘I Could Love You’ in October 2007, produced by friend Will Worsley. Alice met British producer Dan Carey (Kae Tempest, Emiliana Torini, Sia, Hot Chip, Black Midi, Wet Leg) and recorded Seven Rainbows, which was signed to major label Fiction Records in 2010 under artist name Alice Gold.

The first single ‘Orbiter’ was released on 23 September 2010 and was followed by ‘Runaway Love’, which entered the A-List on BBC Radio 2 in the UK. In October 2010, Gold was shortlisted for Q magazine’s ‘Next Big Thing’ award. Alice Gold toured Europe with The Eels band in 2010, Athlete, Band Of Skulls, Noah and the Whale and opened up The Other Stage in Glastonbury in 2011. In 2021 Alice Gold featured on Ram Records release by Showdown called ‘Walk Free’. She is currently working on more music and lives in the garden of England in Deal, Kent.

Two brothers versus the machines. Clusters of Eyes debuted at Smugglers Festival 2018 and have since been inhabiting coastal Kent’s subterranean network of tunnels, honing their set of spectral electronica and robot-rocking gutter funk.