BBC Introducing from The Glasshouse: Labyrinthine Oceans, Eternal Rin and PØRTERS
Atmospheric. Expressive. Siren songs drawing you in.
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 line-ups of artists making waves in the North East’s music scene and beyond, 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: Labyrinthine Oceans, Eternal Rin, PØRTERS
Need to know
Venue: Sage Two Club Layout
Price: Pay what you decide
Stage Times: Announced nearer showtime.
Age: Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
Eternal Rin
Eternal Rin’s an alt-rock artist from Newcastle and a North East BBC Introducing One to Watch 2026. Blending ethereal shoegaze textures with raw gothic intensity, her music is haunting but cathartic. Exploring isolation, mental health, and emotional vulnerability.
Rin had a breakthrough year in 2025 with her live debut at Last Train Home Festival 2025. She’s received strong support from BBC Introducing North East, including a live session, with her music also airing on BBC Radio 1. She’s also one of Shakk’s tips for 2026 on BBC Introducing North East.
PØRTERS
PØRTERS are a new female-fronted alt-rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. The six-piece blend punchy songwriting, dynamic musicianship and flawless four-part harmonies into a sound that’s both familiar and distinctly their own. Drawing on roots in projects such as Midnight Chìc, Tall Shaves, Maria & James and The Nick Gladdish Band, PØRTERS deliver an electrifying, harmony-driven edge.