
Honey Box Live is back and this time it’s setting up stage, lights, and cameras in the breathtaking surroundings of Keele University’s Clock House Courtyard. Taking place on Sunday 21 September 2025, the one-of-a-kind event blends the atmosphere of a live gig with the buzz of a pop-up TV broadcast, shining a spotlight on some of the UK’s most exciting emerging bands.
Far from a standard gig, Honey Box Live places the audience at the centre of the action. Expect a fully produced live-streamed show, complete with multiple cameras, presenters, lights, cables, and all the backstage buzz of a TV set. Every Honey Box show is unique, broadcast in real time and never the same twice.
This September’s line-up features:
- Era’s End – Three-time Metal 2 The Masses finalists and one of the local scene’s most dynamic outfits. Dubbed a “Neon Nightmare,” their high-energy live sets bring the infectious vibes of Paramore with a heavier twist.
- Invasion – Stoke’s newest hardcore band who have already made their mark with a loyal following and standout performances at shows such as Storm Fest.
- Hannah Sophie – Having recently embarked on a solo journey, Hannah delivers soft yet powerful vocals in rare but captivating performances. Expect an enigmatic, soulful set that lingers long after the final note.
Pete Herbert, Co-Producer of Honey Box Live, said: “We’re always looking for ways to push what a live music experience can be, and Keele University’s Clock House Courtyard is the perfect setting to do it. It’s a beautiful and unusual space that allows us to create something unforgettable for the audience and the line-up will never be repeated so it’s truly a one-off event.”
Audiences can expect an unforgettable afternoon of live music, broadcast energy, and grassroots music at its finest.
Follow Honey Box Live on all platforms @HoneyBoxLive, and catch up on past artists, episodes, and singles over on YouTube: youtube.com/HoneyBoxLive.