Back to All Events

BTCP x New Gen: Sam Milne & The Tyrants / Mincer / Sophiethegreat / New Gen

  • The Smokehouse 6 South Street Ipswich, England, IP1 3NU United Kingdom (map)
BUY TICKETS

Brighten The Corners and New Gen bring a line up of local independent artists to The Smokehouse on Wednesday 3rd December. Headlined by Sam Milne & The Tyrants with support from Mincer, Sophiethegreat, and New Gen.

New Gen is delivered in partnership with Out Loud Music CIC and Ipswich Community Media. Based weekly at The Smokehouse, the project explores and develops skills in music production, songwriting, performance and more by bringing together like-minded young people to develop their talents outside their comfort zone.

  • Time: 7pm - 11pm
    Venue: The Smokehouse, Ipswich
    Tickets: £5+bf
    Supports: Mincer / Sophiethegreat / New Gen

    Age Restrictions: 14+ (14- 15s must be accompanied by an adult)

    Accessibility: There is step-free access into the venue and the bar / venue is all on one floor. There is a Changing Places toilet across the courtyard from the venue. Please be aware we are a small venue. For further information, please email info@brightenthecorners.co.uk so we can make your visit as comfortable as possible.

  • Sam Milne is a 16 year old from Ipswich, who plays original indie rock music with his backing band- the Tyrants. Sam has played venues like the Smokehouse and the Brewhouse, opened Brighten the Corners Festival 2025, and looks to grow through the music scene. His lyrics touch on the desparation of teenagers, the current state of global politics and confused romance, taking inspiration from stellar acts like Sam Fender and Fontaines D.C. From writing his first single “Window” with his best friend to selling out venues across East Anglia, the Ipswich music scene seems to grow ever stronger.

    ——

    Mincer are a band that doesn’t just raise hell, they grind through it. Raised on DIY punk ethics and riotous breakdowns, Mincer don’t just make noise, they weaponise it.

    ——-

    “World’s worst singer songwriter grows an ego and thus sophie the great is born. Indie acoustic wannabe, soup enthusiast and bunion advocate. Likes oranges, hates white lighting.”

Previous
Previous
2 December

Making Waves Youth Open Mic

Next
Next
5 December

BTCP: Scott Lavene