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INDIGO EVE PRESENTS: Women in the Round

We are excited to announce our first ever artist showcase! Indigo Eve Presents will hand the spotlight over to four songwriters on August 1st 2019. We are hosting our event at The Priory Hotel in Louth, a beautiful venue with a passion for live music.


Hannah-May is a 20-year-old singer and songwriter from London, UK. Her influences include Demi Lovato and Lori McKenna, yet Hannah puts her in own magic touch when writing her own songs. Her debut single is in the works and is rumoured to be released soon, a highly anticipated first release. Having performed at various showcases in London, Indigo Eve Presents is Hannah’s out-of-area debut!


Jessi Pe is a 25-year-old German singer and songwriter. Having lived in multiple destinations from the US to the UK, Jessi has been inspired along the way to pen her stories. At the moment, Jessi is in the studio working on her debut single, which her live fans and community is very excited about. Jessi Pe has a delicate sound, one not be missed.


Abbie Johnson is a round singer-songwriter from Louth. With a rich-toned voice and poetic lyricism Abbie is a firm favourite in the local area, playing shows such as recent sold out festival Outfields.




Jaz Beeson is a 19-year-old songwriter and artist from Tetney Lock, Lincolnshire. Inspired by americana and country tones, Jaz has been compared to the likes of Joni Mitchell and Alanis Morissette. Little Fish, her latest single, was released in April 2019 and received considerable support in her home county of Lincolnshire, as well as in London where she is studying.


Our writers will take to the stage shortly after doors open at 7pm, with entry on the door at just £3. We will also be donating half of our door fee to local charity Let Them Eat Cake, a Lincoln-based charity who work to aid the rough sleeping community.

We hope you will join us on Thursday 1st August to celebrate women in music, as we believe supporting music from the ground up is so important.

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