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Bush Hall

Lera Lynn; Bush Hall; Sunday 5th October 2025; £27.50

Lera Lynn has spent a decade blurring the boundaries between genres, carving out a sound inspired by art-pop, indiefolk, and the outer edges of American roots music. She’s a singer. She’s a songwriter. A road warrior. A multi-instrumentalist and producer capable not only of collaborating with her heroes, as she did on 2018’s Plays Well With Others, but also of forging an entire album without outside help, as she did on 2020’s On My Own.

Nothing, though, could have prepared Lynn for the lessons learned during motherhood. She welcomed her first son during the early months of the pandemic, ushering in a new era of shifting priorities, strange endings, and new beginnings. A bigger picture began taking shape: a feeling of inter-connectedness, of cyclic renewal, of the knowledge that every beginning is an end and every end is a beginning; realisations that coalesced into Something More Than Love, a record filled with synthesisers, lush soundscapes, the pop-noire punch of Lynn’s voice, and the most dynamic melodies of her career.

Something More Than Love turns Lynn’s experience with absolute surrender into a universal record about the experiences that bind us together. It’s the story of a life cycle that repeats, every termination point becoming a starting line, every edge giving way to the circular slope of the ouroboros.

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Victoria Canal; Bush Hall; 10th October, 7:30pm; from £18.70

Victoria Canal is a Spanish-American singer-songwriter whose journey of self-discovery has taken her from uninhibited teenage confessions to a mature artistic identity. Drawing from a culturally diverse background, growing up in Madrid, and living in cities like Shanghai and Dubai, she honed her craft through classical piano, jazz, and relentless daily journaling. With the release of her debut album, Slowly, It Dawns, Canal blends vulnerable introspection with fearless lyricism, exploring themes from mental health to queer liberation, while garnering acclaim such as the Ivor Novello Rising Star award and performances with Coldplay and Hozier. Her evolution, including an acting debut on Apple TV+’s Little America, reflects a commitment to honesty and a determination that her identity, as an artist with a limb difference and a multifaceted cultural heritage, is defined by her talent and resilience, not a single headline.

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