A new grassroots live music programme, Stratford Sound Pathways (SSP), launches Thursday 7 May, bringing contemporary music infrastructure, real performance opportunities, and industry connections to Stratford-upon-Avon for the first time in over a decade.
Supported by Arts Council England and delivered by Turnpike Productions Limited, the programme addresses a genuine gap in the town's cultural offer. Stratford is celebrated for theatre and heritage but has lacked the grassroots live music infrastructure that sustains scenes elsewhere. Stratford Sound Pathways exists to change that.
Running from May 2026 through to mid-2027, SSP will deliver a year-long programme of live events, artist development, promoter training, and community outreach from Rother Street Arts House, the programme's home venue in the heart of the town.
By connecting local talent with touring artists and industry professionals, the project will position Stratford as a viable stop on the UK's grassroots touring circuit. Towns like Stratford sit at a natural routing junction between Birmingham, Oxford, Worcester, Gloucester and Reading, and SSP is designed to make the case for the town to touring artists and agents who would otherwise pass straight through.
Beyond live shows, the programme invests in long-term infrastructure: supporting artists, training a new generation of promoters through a dedicated Promoter Academy, and reaching communities across Stratford and the surrounding rural areas.
Launch event: Thursday 7 May 2026
The first event takes place on Thursday 7 May 2026 at Rother Street Arts House, marking the start of an ambitious year of programming.
The night will be headlined by Midlands four-piece Big Image, an emerging act whose sound weaves together the reverb-drenched piano textures of house, the propulsive breakbeats of drum and bass, and the buoyant energy of baggy indie. They are joined by Heart Sauce, a support act who bring their own distinct take on contemporary indie, making for a bill that puts musical breadth front and centre from night one.
The opening slot is being filled by open call, with SSP inviting local artists to apply for a slot on the launch bill. This is a paid opportunity to perform at a significant launch event, share the stage with rising UK acts, and become part of the story of Stratford's music scene from day one. Artists working across any genre are encouraged to apply, as is the spirit of the whole programme. Local artists are also invited to register their interest in future support slots and local showcases throughout the year. Apply here.
Commitment to access
Stratford Sound Pathways is committed to actively reducing barriers to participation, for audiences and artists alike. The programme is working with access consultants to implement Attitude is Everything's DIY Access Guide across all events and is developing community transport partnerships to reach audiences in Stratford's rural surrounding areas.
A powerful new partnership
Stratford Sound Pathways is delivered in partnership with Rother Street Arts House, Stratford-upon-Avon's home for community arts. Together, SSP and the venue aim to build a permanent, inclusive live music culture in the town.
Apply To Play: Artists, click here to apply to open the launch event on Thursday 7 May
Launch Event: Audiences, click here to read more, and be part of a new era for live music in Stratford
Stay Connected: Partners and supporters, sign up to the mailing list to hear about the full programme of shows and opportunities.
A new grassroots live music programme, Stratford Sound Pathways (SSP), launches Thursday 7 May, bringing contemporary music infrastructure, real performance opportunities, and industry connections to Stratford-upon-Avon for the first time in over a decade.
Supported by Arts Council England and delivered by Turnpike Productions Limited, the programme addresses a genuine gap in the town's cultural offer. Stratford is celebrated for theatre and heritage but has lacked the grassroots live music infrastructure that sustains scenes elsewhere. Stratford Sound Pathways exists to change that.
Running from May 2026 through to mid-2027, SSP will deliver a year-long programme of live events, artist development, promoter training, and community outreach from Rother Street Arts House, the programme's home venue in the heart of the town.
By connecting local talent with touring artists and industry professionals, the project will position Stratford as a viable stop on the UK's grassroots touring circuit. Towns like Stratford sit at a natural routing junction between Birmingham, Oxford, Worcester, Gloucester and Reading, and SSP is designed to make the case for the town to touring artists and agents who would otherwise pass straight through.
Beyond live shows, the programme invests in long-term infrastructure: supporting artists, training a new generation of promoters through a dedicated Promoter Academy, and reaching communities across Stratford and the surrounding rural areas.
Launch event: Thursday 7 May 2026
The first event takes place on Thursday 7 May 2026 at Rother Street Arts House, marking the start of an ambitious year of programming.
The night will be headlined by Midlands four-piece Big Image, an emerging act whose sound weaves together the reverb-drenched piano textures of house, the propulsive breakbeats of drum and bass, and the buoyant energy of baggy indie. They are joined by Heart Sauce, a support act who bring their own distinct take on contemporary indie, making for a bill that puts musical breadth front and centre from night one.
The opening slot is being filled by open call, with SSP inviting local artists to apply for a slot on the launch bill. This is a paid opportunity to perform at a significant launch event, share the stage with rising UK acts, and become part of the story of Stratford's music scene from day one. Artists working across any genre are encouraged to apply, as is the spirit of the whole programme. Local artists are also invited to register their interest in future support slots and local showcases throughout the year. Apply here.
Commitment to access
Stratford Sound Pathways is committed to actively reducing barriers to participation, for audiences and artists alike. The programme is working with access consultants to implement Attitude is Everything's DIY Access Guide across all events and is developing community transport partnerships to reach audiences in Stratford's rural surrounding areas.
A powerful new partnership
Stratford Sound Pathways is delivered in partnership with Rother Street Arts House, Stratford-upon-Avon's home for community arts. Together, SSP and the venue aim to build a permanent, inclusive live music culture in the town.
Apply To Play: Artists, click here to apply to open the launch event on Thursday 7 May
Launch Event: Audiences, click here to read more, and be part of a new era for live music in Stratford
Stay Connected: Partners and supporters, sign up to the mailing list to hear about the full programme of shows and opportunities.