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Sunday, 2 November 2025

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Mark your calendars, music lovers! A truly unmissable evening is on the horizon as the critically acclaimed troubadour Jim Dixon is set to grace the intimate stage of The Cluny in Newcastle Upon Tyne. On Sunday, 2nd November 2025, prepare for an immersive journey into the heart of contemporary songwriting, delivered by an artist renowned for his captivating live performances and profound lyrical depth. This isn’t just another gig; it’s an experience, a chance to witness a master craftsman at work in one of the North East’s most cherished venues. Newcastle’s vibrant music scene is always buzzing, but an appearance from an artist of Dixon’s calibre at a venue as iconic as The Cluny promises a night that will resonate long after the final chord fades. Get ready to be swept away by an evening of musical brilliance and unforgettable atmosphere.

About Jim Dixon

Jim Dixon has carved a unique and revered niche in the British music landscape over the past two decades. Emerging from the vibrant independent scene of the early 2000s, Dixon quickly garnered attention for his distinctive blend of melancholic indie-folk, art-rock sensibilities, and a lyrical prowess that draws comparisons to literary giants. His early EPs, self-released and distributed through word of mouth, established a cult following before his breakout album, “Echoes in the Grey,” in 2008, solidified his reputation as a formidable songwriter. Tracks like “Riverbed Dreams” and “The Cartographer’s Lament” became indie anthems, showcasing his intricate guitar work and haunting, introspective vocals.

Throughout his career, Dixon has consistently pushed boundaries, evolving his sound with each release while maintaining his signature emotional honesty. Albums such as “Austerity of Light” (2014) and “The Fading Horizon” (2020) demonstrated a willingness to experiment with orchestral arrangements and electronic textures, all while retaining the raw, confessional core of his songwriting. His discography is a testament to an artist unafraid to explore the complexities of human experience, from love and loss to the quiet beauty of everyday life. For this tour, Dixon is joined by his long-standing touring band: Sarah Jenkins on cello and keyboards, whose atmospheric textures are integral to his sound; and the dynamic rhythm section of bassist Mark ‘Bones’ O’Malley and drummer Chloe Parsons, who provide a subtle yet powerful backbone. This lineup ensures a rich, full sound that perfectly complements Dixon’s nuanced artistry, promising a live performance that is both intimate and expansive.

The Cluny: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle Upon Tyne’s thriving creative quarter, The Cluny is much more than just a music venue; it’s an institution. Originally a flax spinning mill, this historic building has been lovingly transformed into one of the UK’s most beloved grassroots music venues, retaining much of its industrial charm and character. With its exposed brickwork, high ceilings, and an atmosphere steeped in musical history, The Cluny offers an unparalleled setting for live performances, particularly for artists like Jim Dixon whose music thrives on intimacy and connection.

The venue boasts two distinct spaces: The Cluny 1, the main performance room, which has a capacity of around 300-350, allowing for a wonderfully close-up experience between artist and audience. Its excellent acoustics ensure that every note, every vocal nuance, is delivered with pristine clarity. The Cluny 2, a smaller room, often hosts emerging talent or more experimental acts. Beyond the music, The Cluny is renowned for its fantastic selection of craft beers, real ales, and spirits, making it a perfect spot to socialise before and after the show. Its location in Ouseburn means it’s surrounded by other independent businesses, eateries, and artistic ventures, contributing to a vibrant, bohemian atmosphere unique to Newcastle. The venue is largely accessible, with ground-floor access to the main performance area and bar, ensuring a welcoming environment for all patrons. The Cluny’s commitment to supporting diverse musical talent, combined with its friendly staff and authentic vibe, makes it the ideal backdrop for an artist of Jim Dixon’s stature to deliver a truly memorable performance.

What to Expect at the Show

Anticipation is high for Jim Dixon’s performance at The Cluny, and attendees can expect an evening that is both emotionally resonant and musically captivating. Dixon is known for crafting setlists that expertly weave together his extensive back catalogue with newer material, ensuring a journey through his diverse musical career. Fans can undoubtedly expect to hear beloved classics like “Riverbed Dreams” and “The Cartographer’s Lament,” which are almost always staples of his live shows, alongside more recent gems from “The Fading Horizon,” such as “Winter’s Embrace” and “Lost in the Static.”

The stage production at The Cluny, while not overtly extravagant, is perfectly suited to Dixon’s style. Expect subtle, atmospheric lighting that enhances the mood of each song, drawing the audience deeper into his lyrical narratives. There will be no elaborate pyrotechnics or flashy visuals; instead, the focus will be entirely on the music and the powerful connection between the artist and his audience. Dixon’s band, Sarah Jenkins, Mark O’Malley, and Chloe Parsons, are master musicians in their own right, and their interplay will be a highlight, adding layers of texture and depth to the performance. The atmosphere inside The Cluny is always electric yet respectful, particularly for an artist like Dixon. Expect a highly engaged audience, hanging on every word and chord, creating a communal experience that feels both intimate and expansive. It will be a night of genuine musical artistry, reflection, and quiet triumph.

Getting to The Cluny

The Cluny is conveniently located in the vibrant Ouseburn Valley, just a short distance from Newcastle city centre, making it easily accessible via various transport options. The postcode for your navigation needs is NE1 2PQ.

If you’re travelling by public transport, the nearest Metro station is Manors, which is approximately a 10-15 minute walk to The Cluny. From Manors, head towards the Ouseburn Valley, following signs or using your mapping app. Alternatively, numerous bus routes serve the Ouseburn area. The Quayside and Ouseburn are well-connected by local bus services, with stops often just a few minutes’ walk from the venue. For those driving, there is limited on-street parking available in the Ouseburn Valley, particularly in the evenings. It’s often a case of arriving early to secure a spot. There are also several car parks a slightly longer walk away towards the city centre or along the Quayside, though these may incur a charge. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available throughout Newcastle and can drop you directly at the venue. For visitors staying in the city centre, The Cluny is a pleasant 20-25 minute walk, offering scenic views along the Quayside before heading into the unique Ouseburn district.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors for Jim Dixon at The Cluny are scheduled to open at 7:00 PM on Sunday, 2nd November 2025. The support act (if any) typically takes to the stage shortly after, with Jim Dixon expected to perform from around 8:30 PM. We always recommend arriving early to secure a good spot, grab a drink, and soak in the atmosphere.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, The Cluny typically operates an age restriction for most of its live music events. For Jim Dixon’s show, the event is 14+. Attendees under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult (18+) at all times. Please ensure you have valid photographic ID if you appear to be


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