

Rosalie Cunningham is coming to Faversham — and the Rosalie Cunningham Faversham show on Saturday 14th November is an evening that demands your attention. Mercury-nominated. PROG Female Vocalist of the Year. One of Britain’s most original and fearless solo artists. She brings her headline UK tour to The Old Brewery Store on 14th November 2026, with Kent’s own Big River in support.
There is nobody quite like Rosalie Cunningham. A singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist of rare ability — she operates entirely on her own terms, in her own world, and the results are unlike anything else in British rock. Born out of her work with cult psychedelic band Purson, Rosalie launched her solo career in 2019 with a self-titled debut that stopped people in their tracks — Mercury Music Prize nominated, storming the independent charts, and earning stellar reviews from Classic Rock, Mojo, and Kerrang.
Her 2022 follow-up Two Piece Puzzle confirmed she was no one-album wonder. The Times called it fantastic. Uncut called it dazzling. And her fanbase — already devoted — grew considerably wider.
In November 2024, Rosalie released her third studio album To Shoot Another Day to universal acclaim. Hailed as a prog and glam fusion masterpiece, it showcases an artist who has never stood still — blending cinematic soundscapes with her signature psychedelic rock style in a way that feels both timeless and completely fresh. Playful, individual, and utterly compelling, it has been celebrated as one of the most distinctive records of recent years and earned her the ultimate peer recognition — Female Vocalist of the Year, voted by the readers of PROG Magazine.
For anyone who hasn’t yet caught the Rosalie Cunningham Faversham show — To Shoot Another Day is the album that will make you buy your ticket tonight.
Rosalie’s reputation on stage is as formidable as her reputation in the studio. Following an extensive international touring schedule across the UK, Europe, and Scandinavia — including major festival appearances at Fusion Festival and Muskelrock in Sweden — she has built a live show that is compelling, captivating, and genuinely unforgettable. Don’t underestimate how quickly the Rosalie Cunningham Faversham tickets will go.
★ “Rosalie Cunningham is a rock star — she exudes an effortless charisma and quiet confidence. The music she makes is meticulously but lovingly designed to blow minds.” — Metal Hammer
★ “Fantastic” — The Times (4/5) on Two Piece Puzzle
★ “Dazzling” — Uncut (8/10) on Two Piece Puzzle
★ Rated by Classic Rock, Mojo, and Kerrang — Mercury Music Prize nominated debut
Kent’s own Big River open the night — and if you don’t know them yet, this is the ideal introduction. A blues rock four-piece forged in the classic tradition of Bad Company and Free, they have spent nearly a decade building a reputation the hard way — through relentless gigging, honest songwriting, and a live show that never lets anyone down.
Their CV speaks for itself. Support slots alongside Kris Barras, The Cold Stares, Doug Aldrich, and Marco Mendoza. Appearances at Planet Rockstock and the 100 Club. A vocalist in Adam Barron who reached the knockout rounds of The Voice, coached by Tom Jones. This is not a band making up the numbers — they are a band on their way up, and the Faversham show is a chance to see them in a room where it matters.
Get there early — this Rosalie Cunningham Faversham event starts at 7pm and Big River are not to be missed.
★ Psychedelic Rock Mastery — A sound that draws from prog, glam, and classic rock and arrives somewhere entirely its own — impossible to categorise, impossible to forget
★ Three Albums Deep — A catalogue that grows richer with every release. From a Mercury-nominated debut to the acclaimed To Shoot Another Day, there is not a weak record in the collection
★ PROG Female Vocalist of the Year — The highest peer recognition in progressive rock, voted by the readers of PROG Magazine. This is an artist operating at the very top of her craft
★ Proven on the World Stage — Extensive touring across the UK, Europe, and Scandinavia has forged a live show of real substance. What you get on stage matches everything the records promise
★ Up Close at 250 Capacity — The Old Brewery Store puts you in the room with one of Britain’s finest. No distance. No barrier. Just the music.
★ Support from Big River — Kent’s most exciting blues rock outfit bring their Bad Company and Free-influenced sound to warm up the room. A proper support act, not an afterthou
Located within the historic site of Shepherd Neame — Britain’s oldest operational brewery, founded in 1698 — The Old Brewery Store carries more than three centuries of history in its walls. With its industrial charm, vaulted ceilings, and a character that no purpose-built venue can replicate, it provides the perfect atmospheric backdrop for a night like this.
With a capacity of 250, the room strikes that rare balance between grand and intimate — big enough to create real atmosphere, small enough that you’re never far from the stage. Whether you’re at the front of the room or grabbing a pint of locally brewed Shepherd Neame at the bar, you’re guaranteed an immersive experience in one of Kent’s most unique live music spaces.