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Wednesday 10 December 2025   |   8:00pm
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BBC Introducing from The Glasshouse: Imogen and the Knife, Robyn Errico and Lottie Willis

BBC Introducing from The Glasshouse: Imogen and the Knife, Robyn Errico and Lottie Willis

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Sage Two

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Songcraft. Charisma. Stage presence for days.

Pay what you decide to find your future favourite artists at our from The Glasshouse gigs. When you come to one, you’re not just supporting the region’s most exciting new and independent acts. The chances are you’re seeing them right before their breakthrough.

Each month we’re teaming up with BBC Introducing to bring you fresh lineups of artists making waves in the North East’s music scene, meaning you can expect to see the best independent musicians from all genres right here.

Look out for from The Glasshouse acts gaining some serious momentum down the line with content shared across the BBC Music Network.

Who will you discover before everyone else?

This month’s lineup features: Imogen and The Knife, Robyn Errico and Lottie Willis 

Need to know

Venue: Sage Two

Price: Pay what you decide

Stage Times:
7.30pm Doors to Sage Two
8pm – 8.20pm Robyn Errico
8.20pm – 8.30pm Changeover
8.30pm – 8.55pm Lottie Willis
8.55pm – 9.15pm Interval (20mins)
9.15pm – 10.05pm Imogen and the Knife
Timings are subject to change.

Age: Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.

Read our policy on bringing bags to the venue.

Who's Playing

Imogen and The Knife

Forged in Newcastle, honed in South-East London, Imogen and the Knife is carving an incandescent alternative pop path. Her performances elicit deep emotional responses from audiences, with her vocal depth, vulnerability and control.

With influences like Kate Bush, Nick Cave, Fiona Apple, Rufus Wainwright and more, Imogen and the Knife crafts tracks glinting with intrigue. Poignant songwriting is brought to life with moments of quiet reflection and fresh, full-bodied instrumentals.

She uses ‘the Knife’ as a symbol of reclamation from the surgical knife, a motif that has threaded its way through her life and writing. It embodies the precision and clarity of her lyrics and delivery.

Her commitment to the craft extends to advocacy for the rights and recognition of fellow artists, particularly musicians living with disabilities.

Imogen and the Knife invites you to step into her world – one where the music serves as both armour and revelation, where compelling stories linger long after the last note.

Robyn Errico

For fans of Kate Bush, Lana Del Rey, and Tori Amos, Darlington-based Robyn Errico follows in the footsteps of female artists who have pushed the boundaries of pop, blending cinematic and progressive elements with strong, melodic vocals and hooks that will circle around in your head for days. Her music reflects the escapism that she finds within her own imagination while exploring the beautiful complexities, heartbreaks, loves, injustices and joys that make up our experience in this world.

Lottie Willis

Dropping catchy and youthful pop bangers has been Lottie Willis’ aim for 2025. She’s rejuvenated, with a new live band and plenty of fresh material. Lottie’s inspired by pop and indie songstresses such as Nieve Ella, Olivia Rodrigo and Amber Bain (The Japanese House). Her songwriting is going from strength to strength. She’s featured on Spotify’s fresh finds playlist, played festivals like Kendal Calling and supported acts including Rag ‘n’ Bone Man plus Emeli Sandé. And she’s just getting started.

About BBC Introducing

A jazz trio performs on stage behind a sign that reads BBC Introducing...

BBC Introducing has been offering new and unsigned artists a way to gain radio play and build audiences since 2007.  They’ve been instrumental to launching the careers of acts like Sam Fender, Florence + the Machine, Lewis Capaldi, Raye, Aitch, Olivia Dean, Myles Smith, Nia Archives and Tom Grennan.

It offers a route to regional and national airplay and occasionally BBC Introducing stages at festivals. The North East is home to the first region-wide partnership between BBC Introducing and multiple venues to showcase emerging and independent music.

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Wednesday 10 December 2025

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