Texas is teleporting into a tiny room in Nottingham. It’s going to get weird (in a good way).
Headlining: Garrett T. Capps — cosmic country, synth haze, outlaw energy from another timeline. Hold on to your hats, this will be a full band show.
Opening the portal: Little Mazarn — drifting folk minimalism, hypnotic textures, the kind of show that feels like it’s happening in slow motion.
Two Texas outsiders. No barricades. No big-stage distance. Just sound, bodies, and a room that won’t fit everyone.
Don't miss this one. You'll regret it.
ARTIST INFO
This Nottingham date will be on Garrett T Capps' first ever UK tour! And one of only a handful outside of his End Of The Road appearance this year - where he'll be heading the following day!
GARRETT T. CAPPS is a San Antonio–based singer-songwriter who has carved out a singular space in modern Texas music by blending honky-tonk, cosmic country, psychedelia, and barroom rock ’n’ roll. Emerging from the regional circuit with a reputation for theatrical live shows and sharp songwriting, he broke wider ground with the retro-futuristic, synth-tinged concept record NASA Country, which fused classic country tropes with sci-fi flair. He continued to evolve his sound on projects like In the Shadows (Again), leaning further into moody textures and expansive arrangements while maintaining his rootsy storytelling core. To date, Capps’ career is defined by restless experimentation, cult-favorite releases, and a fearless reimagining of what Texas country can be.
His new album "I Still Love San Antone" is his 7th studio album and will hit the racks on 10th March 2026.
Co-written with and produced by Texas D.I.Y. innovator Bill Baird, 15 tracks capture an astonishingly concise cultural history of the Alamo City’s contemporary outsiders and oddities. Bottling The 210 both lyrically and sonically, the album features performances by Lone Star legends Joe “King” Carrasco, Santiago Jiménez Jr., Rosie Flores, Augie Meyers, and Butthole Surfers’ Paul Leary. Incoming March 10, I Still Love San Antone marks Garrett T. Capps’ debut with California-based Nudie Records.
LITTLE MAZARN
Little Mazarn began as the experimental folk duo of Lindsey Verrill and Jeff Johnston in Austin, Texas, combining banjo, singing saw, and minimal instrumental textures to craft a sound rooted in traditional Appalachian and folk influences but shaped by modern minimalism and ambient space. Over the years, the project has expanded into a trio and collaborated with artists like Lomelda while performing in diverse settings from clubs to unconventional spaces, always emphasising evocative, meditative, and nature‑inflected songwriting. Their music spans introspective avant‑folk, dreamy balladry, and explorations of grief, place, and quiet wonder, making them a standout in the contemporary folk/outsider music scene.
Little Mazarn's most recent album " Mustang Island" was released in June last year, on Dear Life Records, moves into experimental sonic terrain with drums, synths, and orchestral elements - available on Bandcamp.