Opening Times
| Busta Groove, Holloway and Two-Bit Troubadours (4 July 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 10:30 | - 15:00 |
| The Cabarats and Bobbieee (1 Aug 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 13:00 | |
| Manuka and The Other Woman (5 Sept 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 13:00 | |
About us
Enjoy live music at Old Town Square in Plymouth City Centre. Taking place outside Drake Circus in the centre of Plymouth, get ready for live music and performances on the first Saturday of every month.
Upcoming performances
Saturday 4 July: Busta Groove (11.30am-1pm), Holloway (3.30pm to 4pm) and The Two Bit Troubadours (1.30pm to 3pm).
Busta Groove are a funky, feel-good duo from South Devon rocking a mix of classic hits and modern favourites. With live experience across Europe and BBC radio sessions under their belt, they deliver pure dancefloor energy.
Holloway is a shoegaze, indie rock band that is informed by a variety of influences from the different musical interests of its members. Their songs are often reflective and yearning in nature, with many stand-out tracks such as 'Sunburn', 'Plans To Make', and, most recently, the more upbeat addition of the single 'Babydarling'.
Two-Bit Troubadours are a duo from the deep south-west of England preserving old time American roots music such as Hillbilly Blues.
Saturday 1 August: The Cabarats (2pm-3.30pm) and Bobbieee (1pm-1.30pm)
Fusing Middle Eastern and Balkan sounds with upbeat ska and reggae, The Cabarats create a global party vibe. Their infectious energy and distinctive instrumentation have earned them festival and BBC Introducing acclaim.
South West England based indie folk, singer-songwriter, Bobbie Holland Theophile (know as bobbieee online.) has a unique but distinctive sound described as "relaxed but punchy." Combining the essence of Elliott Smith with the visceral and relatable lyricism of other singer songwriters such as Phoebe Bridgers.
Dashed with a subtle hints of indie bands that Bobbie takes huge inspiration from, such as a Radiohead. An atmosphere of pure emotion and vulnerability is worn on his sleeve with his music. Bobbie is taking on a fuller approach to live music with a four piece backing band bringing a raw energy to the stage. His backing band captures the emotional drive his music holds. Fronted with a heavier tone, his band brings you into his world with melodic swelling guitars without forgetting his acoustic roots
Saturday 5 September: Manuka (2pm-3.30pm) and The Other Woman (1pm-1.30pm)
Manuka Groove Trio light up the stage with soulful vocals, infectious rhythms and feel-good covers that span genres and decades. Their lively mix of pop, funk and reggae guarantees a day of singalong fun.
The Other Woman are an all female, three piece dream pop band from Cornwall, UK, whose influences include The Cranberries, The Sundays, Cocteau Twins and Big Thief. The band has been riding the wave of their first album, “Eternally…”, released in February 2024, whilst performing at festivals such as Boardmasters from 2023-2025, alongside local festivals in Devon and Cornwall.

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