Tag: rnb

The Grand Finale for Season 2

Venue: The Terrace, Dewsbury
Date: Friday, 17th April 2026

The fourth and final installment of the Kirklees Most Wanted showcase series didn’t just end on a high note; it practically blew the roof off The Terrace in Dewsbury. Since the projects extension earlier this year, this series—supported by Arts Council England and Saving Grace Collective—has been the beating heart of the local music scene. On Friday night, the project took its “final bow,” proving that while the series may be ending, the talent in West Yorkshire is only just getting started.


The Atmosphere: Fiesta La Ginger

Setting the tone from the second the doors opened was Fiesta La Ginger. Rather than just playing “background music” during the changeovers, she curated a masterclass in vibe-management. Her blend of high-energy beats kept the 100-capacity venue buzzing between sets, ensuring that the momentum never dipped. By the time the first act hit the stage, the crowd was already primed.

Ryan Spendlove

Taking things in a blusey soulful direction, Spendlove brought his trademark grit and “rough around the edges” acoustic mastery. His set was a poignant reminder of why he’s a local legend; his songwriting—rich with themes of nostalgia and missed opportunities—felt particularly resonant given the “final showcase” theme of the evening.

ADENiCO

A true multi-instrumentalist powerhouse. Blending Soul, Indie Rock, Hip-Hop & Drum n Bass ADENiCO’s set was a showcase in genre-crossing. Fresh off his debut single “OUTSIDEUS” release his performance was grounded in a raw authenticity that commanded the room. His ability to pair introspective lyrics with contemporary production makes him one to watch for the bigger stages in 2026.

Deaf Romero

If ADENiCO brought the soul, Deaf Romero brought the riot energy. The Halifax/Huddersfield trio delivered a neon-soaked, high-octane tribute to ’90s alt-rock. With their “cartoony, punkish” energy and synth-driven chaos, they were easily the most unpredictable act of the night. Their dual vocals and eccentric storytelling (ranging from occult themes to breakfast tables) left the crowd reeling in the best way possible.

Final thoughts:

The Kirklees Most Wanted series has been more than just a string of gigs; it’s been a celebration of the “sonic soul” of the community. This final showcase was a perfect encapsulation of that mission—diverse, loud, and unapologetically local.

The Terrace proved once again to be one of the great locations for such an ambitious project. As the final curtain fell on the series, it was clear that the “Most Wanted” mission—to amplify local voices—has been a resounding success.

Highlight of the night: The transition from the soulful depth of Ryan Spendlove, the smooth genre defying grooves of Adenico, to the sheer, high octane energy of Deaf Romero. A perfect summary of Kirklees’ eclectic music scene.

Ruby Wood – Superstar

Smokey and sensual, with a groove straight out of the 70s, “Superstar” is a collaboration that works on every level. The low vocals provided by Ruby Wood swirl into the smooth, bubbly bass and trumpet accents to make a rich sound that’s the audio equivalent of red wine.

“Superstar” is a song about the fantasy of dating a superstar, and the lyrics are filled with a sort of quiet awe that speaks to the head-spinning notion of that premise – though given Wood’s extensive touring and sellout Wembly Arena and Manchester Apollo performances, it’s fair to say she’s the superstar in the relationship.

“Superstar” is R&B at its finest – an easy-listening jam that’s hard to dislike.

The Dewsbury K.M.W Showcase

Prepare for an unforgettable night of live music as the Kirklees Most Wanted Showcase lights up The Terrace in Dewsbury on February 20th. This eagerly awaited event will spotlight an amazing lineup of homegrown talent, offering a dynamic mix of genres and an electrifying atmosphere for music fans.

Joining us on stage are 4 exceptional acts, each bringing their own unique flair;

Eve Joné

Eve Joné is an emerging Indie-Folk/Folk singer-songwriter from Huddersfield who is committed to creating music that is a “true and genuine expression of who she is,” drawing influence from artists like Noah Kahan and her parents’ musical background. Her deeply personal and lyrical music often tackles complex emotions, notably in her album, The Water And The Trees (Live). This work features the song “Our Time,” which she describes as a “three-minute-therapy session” that addresses the emotional complexities of feeling undervalued in relationships. Having recently finished her studies at CAPA college, Eve has dedicated herself fully to her music career, successfully performing at her first festivals, including the main stage at Todmorden and slots at Holmfirth Folk Festival and supporting Good Good Blood for his recent album launch party.

Devon Salinas

Fusing the technical precision of jazz with the velvet grooves of modern R&B, Devon Salinas is crafting a sound that feels both timeless and essential. The Leeds-based singer-songwriter and guitarist has reached a new creative peak with ‘Say It,’ a track that moves from sun-drenched romance to the haunting, minor-key mourning of a past flame. His live set is a masterclass in atmosphere: expect silk-smooth Neo-Soul vocals backed by the sophisticated harmonic depth that only a true jazz guitarist can provide.

Penny

Penny is a rising singer-songwriter from Huddersfield known for her unique brand of Dream-Pop and Electro-Pop. She pairs sweet, alluring vocals with vulnerable and candid songwriting, using the creative process as a form of therapy. Her music, which includes singles like “Sad Puppy,” “Ur Girl’s Fine,” and “Outside,” explores complex narratives such as processing jealousy, toxic relationships, and self-worth. Penny’s sound is characterized by a low-key groove and compelling seductiveness, finding a “tranquil beauty” in heartbroken narratives that resonate strongly with listeners.

Don Gonzo

Don Gonzo is a high-energy band that delivers a punchy and unpredictable blend of Psychedelic Rock with influences of Post-Punk and Funk. They are recognized for their driving rhythms and unique, complex sound that is highly danceable and entertaining. Their standout track, “Quit Your Job,” is delivered at breakneck speed, featuring rapid percussion, electrifying jazz chords, and a post-punk riff. The simple, repeated line in the bridge—”quit your job, it won’t do no harm”—highlights the song’s effective anti-establishment message. Don Gonzo is a prominent, engaging act in the local music scene, having previously performed at events like the WRXL Afterparty in Huddersfield.

Fiesta La Ginger

Throughout the night, there will be DJ sets from Fiesta La Ginger, opening up the event and filling the spaces between the live acts and keeping the energy high.

Don’t miss this extraordinary night of music and discovery.

The Kirklees Most Wanted Showcase is more than just a concert—it’s a celebration of the thriving music scene in Kirklees. By providing a platform for local artists to shine, this event highlights the incredible talent within the community and offers audiences the chance to discover their next favorite act.


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