
Amelia Coburn
Amelia Coburn at West End Centre, Aldershot
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Amelia Coburn £16.50
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About the show
Amelia Coburn is a rising star in the UK’s alt folk scene, known for her crystal-clear vocals, poetic storytelling, and theatrical flair. She blends folk, pop, and world music influences into something truly her own—think Joni Mitchell meets Wes Anderson.
Drawing inspiration from gothic literature and the shadowy allure of film noir, there is a darkness at the heart of many of her songs, populated by vivid characters and nocturnal creatures that inhabit the liminal space.
Her debut album, "Between the Moon and the Milkman dropped in 2024 and earned critical acclaim for its cinematic scope and lyrical depth. One standout track, “Le Fabuleux Destin de Sandra,” even has a French-language version and tells a tale of post-mortem revenge. Now that’s drama!
She was named one of Louder Than War’s “25 Acts to See in 2025”
Whether solo or with a full band, her live shows are magnetic—equal parts cabaret, folk balladry, and literary dreamscape.
Amelia recently dueted with Paul Weller (who is a big fan!) on his new album "Finding El Dorado" on the song "One Last Cold Kiss"
"A great voice with great tunes" - Paul Weller in Mojo Magazine
“A world full of darkness and light and soundtracked by magic and melancholy” - Louder Than War
Amelia will be performing solo for this show.
Please note this is a seated show
Age 14+ (Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult
Featuring - Amelia Coburn

With a voice set to stun and a gift for interpretation that is second to none, Amelia Coburn spends every spare moment rifling through records and filtering the findings through her punky ukulele playing to wow audiences across the North East and increasingly beyond. Think Eva Cassidy if she had spent the whole of 1976 in CBGBs.
To categorise what she plays would be futile but her main influences range from classic, sophisticated pop/rock (David Bowie, Kate Bush, early Elton John) through to Punk, New Wave and the first wave of Indie music (The Smiths, The Jam, Blondie) but she is constantly seeking out hidden gems to drop like bombs on her audiences.