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Saturday 19 September 2026 | 6.30pm
The Nest
Tickets: £17
EYRE LLEW - Bloom Album Launch Show
On Saturday 19 September 2026, EYRE LLEW will be igniting Nottingham behind the release of their long-awaited second album, BLOOM.
They are celebrating their biggest headline show to date... A one-off hometown album launch show at The Nest! The album is fresh out of Abbey Road Studios and hot off the press with praise like:
"Stunning. That was spellbinding. This is something really special on BBC 6Music" - Chris Hawkins, BBC6 Music
"My featured artist of the week. A band very, very close to my heart indeed. All hail, the return or EYRE LLEW" - Alex Baker, Kerrang!
"It's with great delight and relish that we welcome EYRE LLEW back. It's been far too long! Oh, how we've missed them. Stunning!" - Dean Jackson, BBC Introducing East Midlands.
This will be the first time all the tracks on BLOOM will be performed live.
For those who have followed the band over the years, from the early hometown shows to stages across 20+ countries around Europe and Asia, from quiet beginnings to moments like Glastonbury's John Peel Stage - this night marks a huge milestone. BLOOM has taken years to grow, and this show is where it finally comes to life.
EYRE LLEW are working with a lighting director to design a special immersive visual production, transforming The Nest into another level of bespoke production. Expect a fully realised live experience that brings the atmosphere and emotion of the new record and fan favourites to the stage in a way the band have never attempted before.
But more than anything, this show is about bringing everyone together who has been part of the journey - the friends, the fans, the people who discovered the music along the way.
After the show, they're keeping the music going and celebrating the album with special guest Under The Radar DJs and drinks so that EYRE LLEW can meet you all to say hello and thank you.
This is the band's biggest hometown headline show to date, and selling it out would mean the world. Every ticket directly supports the independent DIY release of their album and helps make the next chapter possible.
If you've ever thought about bringing a friend to an EYRE LLEW show, this is the one! Their biggest dream for this night is simple - a full room. So if EYRE LLEW's music has meant something to you over the years, this is the night to be there. Bring your friends. Bring the people who introduced you to the band. Bring the people you've been meaning to see a show with, and bring someone new to discover the band!
Let's fill the room together and make this a night to remember, because moments like this for Nottingham bands don't happen often.
BLOOM with us!
WHAT TO EXPECT
Special lighting production
First-ever live performance of the album
Exclusive show merchandise
Custom Gifts for VIP Ticket Holders
Very special guests to be announced
DJ afterparty with Dom Gourlay (Some Velvet Evening/Billy Bootleggers/Rockaway Beach)
Raffle for unique, single-item merch pieces
Late bar, street food
Nottingham's must-be-there event!
| Eyre Llew (19 Sep 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 18:30 | |
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