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Cortney Dixon is bringing her fierce glam-punk energy with sharp pop sensibilities to the Hallamshire Hotel in Sheffield on June 11th. From the BBC Introducing Stage at Glastonbury 2025 to nine SXSW showcases in Austin, TX, the South Shields-born artist blends raw DIY grit with infectious hooks, fuzzy riffs, and fearless storytelling that turns pain into power.
Her self-produced EP ‘Hazard A Guess’ was released in October on digital and 12" vinyl and she is currently working on her debut album! Inspired by Blondie’s sass, Wet Leg’s edge, Wolf Alice’s grit, and Kate Bush’s artistry, Cortney creates a full glam experience - music, DIY fashion, and bold self-produced visuals on her own terms. Having shared stages with the likes of Johnny Marr, Master Peace and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, she is looking forward to taking to the road with her band this June.
Special Guests: So Good & 39th Gate of Hell
London’s punk princess So Good joins Cortney Dixon on tour, bringing pure punk chaos to stages around the North. Loud, unfiltered and impossible to ignore, So Good has built a reputation for explosive live shows and hooks that hit like a punch to the teeth. Expect sweaty rooms, huge energy and songs you’ll still be shouting on the way home!!
So Good spent the last year supporting Queens of the Stone Age and Skunk Anansie, alongside appearances at Glastonbury Festival and Roskilde Festival. Blending punk attitude, brat-pop chaos and fearless stage presence, she’s tapped into something fresh and these northern audiences are going to lose their minds for it.
So Good is currently working on her debut album via her own Goody Goody label!
39th Gate Of Hell:
Female fronted alternative garage rock band combines punk attitude with evocative danceable grooves. Holding a foot in Sheffield and Austin, 39th Gate of Hell, is a multinational trio based around Turkish born, spoken word artist, Ayse Balkose and guitarist/ singer, Ash Gray from Austin, TX. With influences that echo Siouxie and The Banshees crossed with New York Riot grrrl music, the group switches easily from whimsical and fun to seriously poetic subjects for heavy groove led style.