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Bury’s very own Celebratory Cake are a two-piece rock outfit known for their witty song lyrics and fun guitar riffs.

They dropped their debut single If Only We Could Time Travel at the start of last year, and now they’re ready to follow up with their first album Grow Up, which will be officially unveiled at this concert at The Met.

Don’t miss this opportunity to indulge in the sweet sounds of Celebratory Cake.

Support comes from Daren Poyzer and Kayleigh Hall.

Darren Poyzer

Darren Poyzer is a rare songwriting talent, as entertaining as he is inspirational. A singer of dynamic anthems and cutting edge love songs, he has appeared at prestigious theatres and festivals across the UK (Glastonbury, Edinburgh, Belladrum etc) both in his own right and opening up the show for artists as diverse as Wishbone Ash, John Cooper Clarke, Eddi Reader, Steve Coogan, Fisherman’s Friends, and Toots And The Maytals.

Kayleigh Hall

Kayleigh Hall is an introspective acoustic singer-songwriter hailing from Bacup, known for her heartfelt and original compositions. With a talent for infusing her music with immense emotion, love, and care, Kayleigh captivates audiences with her soul-stirring performances.

Dates & Times

Last session: Sat 12 Apr 2025 at 7:30 PM - This event has now passed

The Box @ The Met
£12 standard / £10 subsidised / £14 supporters (inc fees)

Standard What we need most people to pay.

Subsidised For people currently unable to pay the standard price.

Supporters The extra you pay goes directly towards the subsidised ticket option.

Fully seated.

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Celebratory Cake

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