
Tue, Apr 14 - The Trades Club Hebden Bridge
Rianne Downey
Rianne Downey brings her headline show to The Trades Club Hebden Bridge on 14 April 2026.
Hailing from Scotland, Rianne Downey has rapidly carved out a reputation as a compelling presence on the British live music scene. Her artistry has resonated with audiences across the UK, with a string of headline concerts highlighting her steady ascent. In early 2026, Downey headlined shows at London’s One Ninety Four and Omeara, as well as The Band on the Wall in Manchester, bringing her signature style and emotive songwriting directly to dedicated fans.
Downey’s trajectory is further marked by significant festival appearances, including her supporting slot at Glasgow Green’s TRNSMT in July 2025, where she shared the stage with prominent acts such as Snow Patrol, Gracie Abrams, and The Lathums. Her recent output is equally noteworthy, with the single "Lost In Blue" released in November 2024 and her debut album "The Consequence of Love" set to expand her discography in October 2025. Tracks like "Caledonia," "Come What May," and "Fuel To The Flame" showcase her ability to blend heartfelt lyricism with captivating melodies.
Rianne Downey’s live gigs continue to attract attention, with shows at venues such as Rescue Rooms in Nottingham and St John’s Church in Kingston cementing her reputation as a must-see live act. For those eager to experience the energy of Rianne Downey in concert, watch for her appearance at The Trades Club in Hebden Bridge in April 2026. Follow Rianne Downey on her channels and keep an eye on her tour dates to catch her next performance and stay up to date with her musical journey.
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Rianne Downey brings her headline show to The Trades Club Hebden Bridge on 14 April 2026.

Rianne Downey headlines ONE NINETY FOUR in London on 5 March 2026 with support from Maya Land.

Rianne Downey plays three UK headline gigs from January to March 2026, including London One Ninety Four and Omeara.



