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Lucca Mae

  • Settle Victoria Hall 24 Kirkgate Settle, England, BD24 9DZ United Kingdom (map)

Lucca Mae is taking the UK by storm—one gig at a time. A standout talent on the burgeoning London Soul/Ska circuit. Mae channels the raw soul of Sam Cooke, Paulo Nutini and the timeless spirit of Amy Winehouse. Her artistry caught the attention of legendary drummer brothers Alan White (Oasis) and Steve White (Paul Weller), who is currently recording on her highly anticipated debut album—an endorsement few can claim. With a trail of sold-out shows across the UK, Australia, Canada and Sweden her ability to woo an audience has made her one of the most talked-about emerging artists in the scene.

“As far as I’m concerned The London scene is Lucca Mae, Laurie Wright & The Molotovs,” - Steve White (Paul Weller/Style Council Drummer)

“Outstanding, I want to play drums on her album,” (Alan White - Oasis drummer).

“There is a nostalgic and organic richness in Lucca’s voice, incredibly tasteful musician, and an even more talented writer. Her warm and caring nature is felt through her music. An absolute gem to listen and watch. Love her and music!” - Will Love, The Motet Collective

“Lucca Mae is an absolute professional, original and talented musician, song writer and performer. We have had the pleasure of her talents in a few of our productions. As well as being an accomplished vocalist she is an equally talented guitarist. Her musical stylings has a nostalgic originality, and her polished vocalisations are warm and comforting to listen to.” - The Motet Collective.

“The kid just has it. Simple as that.” - Adam Webster.


Tickets £16.50

  • Most of our shows use ‘cabaret-style’ seating. This means that your seats will be unreserved, which allows you to decide where to sit when you arrive.

    The stalls (downstairs) are set up informally, with chairs around small tables, for a sociable, relaxed atmosphere, and somewhere to put your drink. Cabaret seating also allows space for dancing, which is highly encouraged at Victoria Hall!

    For those who prefer a more ‘traditional’ theatre experience, the balcony seats are laid out in rows and raked, ensuring all seats have an excellent view.

    For parties of six or more, tables in the stalls can be reserved- contact us to reserve a table. If you have reserved a table, we ask that at least one of your party turn up at least 30 minutes before the performance start time, in order to secure your table.

    We can always reserve seating or wheelchair spaces in the stalls for those unable to use the stairs- just let us know when you book your tickets.

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Please note, online bookings are subject to a booking fee. Tickets can also be bought by phone on 01729 825718, or in person at our box office. Opening hours are 10am-2pm, Monday-Friday.

Show end times given are an estimate only. Doors open 45 minutes before show start times.

Settle Victoria Hall reserves the right to turn away any customers not adhering to social-distancing laws, government guidelines, and/ or venue safeguarding policies.

Tickets are non-refundable, except in the case that the event or date has been changed by Settle Victoria Hall.

Accessibility

We want to make sure that we are open and welcoming to all, and that everyone can access and enjoy Victoria Hall.

If you require a wheelchair space or have other accessibility needs, we recommend that you call us on 01729 825718 to book tickets, and we will find you the best seats for your requirements. If you’re unable to call during our opening hours, please email us before booking with any seating or accessibility requirements that you may have.

Please note, due to the age and size of our building, not all of our seats can be made accessible.We will always do everything in our power to help you access and enjoy our events, but we cannot guarantee to meet your needs unless we are made aware of any requirements at or before time of booking.

For more information, see our access page.


 
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