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American singer-songwriter Ethel Cain made a memorable return to Halifax as she performed at The Piece Hall on her Willoughby Tucker Forever tour. The concert was part of a series of exciting events scheduled for 2026, and it certainly did not disappoint the eager fans who filled the historic venue.
Ethel Cain's Return to Halifax
This concert marked a welcome comeback for Ethel Cain, who had previously graced the stage at The Piece Hall twice in 2023, sharing the spotlight with the popular band Boygenius. After a successful run of sold-out shows across Europe, Cain was thrilled to be back in the UK. Her enthusiasm was evident when she greeted the audience, saying, “Hi Halifax, it’s great to be back.”
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As the lights dimmed, the audience erupted in cheers, ready for an unforgettable evening. Cain opened her set with a trio of songs: Sunday Morning, American Teenager, and Janie. The crowd's excitement was palpable, with deafening cheers accompanying each note. Throughout the night, she delivered an incredible performance featuring fan-favourite tracks such as Dust Bowl, Radio Towers, and House In Nebraska.
The show culminated in a powerful encore, where she performed Crush and Thoroughfare, leaving the audience buzzing with delight. Ethel Cain's unique sound and heartfelt lyrics resonated deeply with her fans, creating an atmosphere that will be remembered for years to come.
Supporting Act: Bar Italia
Joining Ethel Cain on stage was the London-based post-punk band Bar Italia. Their presence added an extra layer to the evening, showcasing a variety of musical styles that complemented Cain's performance. Collaborations like this highlight the vibrant music scene in the UK, where artists support and uplift one another.
Upcoming Events at The Piece Hall
The excitement at The Piece Hall doesn't stop with Ethel Cain. The venue continues to host a series of concerts under the banner of TK Maxx Presents Live at The Piece Hall 2026. The line-up includes a mix of well-known artists that promise to keep the energy high throughout the summer. Here are some of the highlights:
June 6: Shed Seven + Seb Lowe + The Guest List
June 11: Madness + Hollie Cook + The Skints
June 12: Madness + Hollie Cook + The Skints
June 13: Embrace + Idlewild + The Hazy Janes
June 14: Paul Weller + Miles Kane
June 16: Skunk Anansie + Garbage + Du Blonde
June 17: The Beach Boys + 10cc
June 18: Amy Macdonald + The Coral + Nathan Evans + Saint PHNX
June 19: The Kooks + The Clause + Kate Couriel
June 20: Ethel Cain + Anna von Hausswolff
June 21: Belle and Sebastian + Saint Etienne
June 23: McFly + Twin Atlantic + Remember Monday
June 24: McFly + Twin Atlantic + Remember Monday
June 25: Royel Otis + Luvcat
June 26: Ellie Sax + Sigma + Patrick + Taylor Shipley
June 28: Empire of the Sun + Balu Brigada
June 30: Bowling for Soup + Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls + American Hi-Fi
July 4: James Arthur + Jerub + Ben Ellis
July 5: David Gray + The Divine Comedy
July 8: Deacon Blue + Lightning Seeds
July 9: Deacon Blue + Lightning Seeds
July 10: Billy Ocean + Marti Pellow + Katie Owen
July 11: Sex Pistols + The Undertones + Panic Shack
July 12: Billy Ocean + Marti Pellow + Katie Owen
July 16: James Taylor + His All-Star Band
July 17: CMAT + Katy J Pearson
July 18: David Byrne + Anna Calvi
July 19: Alex James’ Britpop Classical
July 23: The Flaming Lips + The Beta Band
July 25: Tom Jones + Stone Foundation
July 26: Tom Grennan + Finn Askew + Fiona-Lee
July 31: Gary Numan + Ladytron
August 1: Opeth + Paradise Lost + Katatonia
August 8: The K's + Tom A Smith + Lady of Mars
August 9: Scissor Sisters + Bimini + The Hidden Cameras
August 14: Jimmy Eat World + Rise Against + The Get Up Kids
August 15: Holly Johnson + ABC + Heaven 17
August 21: The Wombats + Circa Waves + Cherryholt + The Caymans
August 22: Hollywood Vampires + The Damned
August 23: Public Service Broadcasting + The Big Moon
August 26: Turnstile
August 28: Bastille + Nectar Woode
The Piece Hall is set to be a hotbed of musical talent over the coming months, offering something for every music lover. The venue's rich history and stunning architecture make it an ideal location for live music, ensuring that audiences enjoy not just the performances but the overall experience as well.
For those who missed Ethel Cain's incredible performance, there will surely be more opportunities to catch her live in the future, as she continues to make waves in the music scene. The energy and excitement at The Piece Hall are a testament to the vibrant cultural life in Halifax, making it a must-visit destination for music fans and visitors alike.
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