Sounds of the Estuary

Sounds of the Estuary Sounds of the Estuary giving a platform to all sorts of music and cultural events. Where we provided a paid gig opportunity to the acts.

Starting it's life at Sharkeys, Sunday Sounds of the Estuary was an all day music event with several acts through out the day and night which moved to The Ringside for several more successful years with such acts as Horse Guards Parade, The Holy Orders, Le Bete Blooms, DePHOT, Craig Meehan and The Sexy Offenders and Shiznitz, to name but a few, gracing the stage. After a short break and short stay

at The Polar Bear, Sounds of the Estuary returned but this time at Jaz Bar on Lowgate, Hull. Sunday Sounds in it's traditional format has moved to O'Rileys on Beverley Rd but is not as frequent. Sounds of the Estuary stage is a fixture of the Cottingham Springboard Festival at the King Willian IV, this and Trinity Festival stages and other gig nights have really established Sounds of the Estuary as a mainstay of the local music scene. If you want to get a gig just send us a message and we'll get something arranged.

Nothing more needs to be said. Bye Paul and thank you.
31/03/2026

Nothing more needs to be said. Bye Paul and thank you.


RIP Paul ‘Jacko’ Jackson
1954 - 2026

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Paul (‘Jacko’) Jackson of The New Adelphi Club in Hull, peacefully this morning at Dove House Hospice following a short illness.

Funeral and testimonial events will be announced following a short period of private reflection for Paul’s family and close friends.

We look forward to paying tribute to Paul and his life’s achievements with you soon. Information about these events will be posted on our website.

Shine brightly. x

Sounds of the Estuary will be helping to curate the Duke, Courtyard Stage at this year's Cottingham Springfest Music Fes...
20/03/2026

Sounds of the Estuary will be helping to curate the Duke, Courtyard Stage at this year's Cottingham Springfest Music Festival.

02/02/2026

Cottingham SpringFest is back for 2026, Friday 22nd till Sunday 24th May.

Venues included: King William IV, HallgateTavern Cottingham, The Duke of Cumberland. Cottingham. , The Tiger Inn (Cottingham), The Back Room, Cottingham, Cross Keys Cottingham, Raph's Bar, Café Norah & NoraHome, The Blue Bell, Cottingham, Cassiel Bar and Kitchen.

New website forthcoming.

All acts are subject to a minimum of two performances over the whole weekend. This is to ensure that as many people as possible get an opportunity to play.

Programmes are now available from all participating venues, priced at just £1 but higher donations are welcomed. All mon...
21/05/2025

Programmes are now available from all participating venues, priced at just £1 but higher donations are welcomed. All money raised will go back into the pot for next year.

12/07/2024

On July 22nd Ryan From The Usual Suspects Will Be Hosting An Open Mic Night At Cross Keys Cottingham At 7pm! Come Down, Have A Listen, Have A Play, And Maybe Get Your Spot Featured OnThe Radio! 😱

We Would Love It If Some Artists That Have Been Featured On The Show Would Come And Show Some Support! 😊

27/05/2024

What an absolutely wonderful weekend! For the first time in many years the weather was not kind however, that didn't put anybody off. The love shown and the passion of everyone involved that helped organise Cottingham SpringFest Music Festival or attended was truly amazing. Always a weekend to remember. A huge thank you goes to all organisers, volunteers, venues and the staff, to the acts who played, photographers and of course the audience. You make Cottingham Springfest Music Festival the magical, wonderful and special festival that it is and you deserve all the thanks and love thrown at you. See you all next year! Watch this space.

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Kingston Upon Hull
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