The ONs present Fraser Lowrie, The Moss Farm, Bele and Vivien Hughes live at Buonissima on Saturday 11th January from 7.30pm.
We are supporting the NUH Arts Programme, which brings music, poetry and visual arts to patients, staff and visitors in Nottingham's hospitals.
Buonissima is a vibrant Italian Aperitivo Bar at 14 Station Road NG10 5BG. The show last January sold out, so please book early by emailing theteam@buonissimabar.com or by calling 0115 939 3256.
FRASER LOWRIE puts a fresh spin on modern and classic singalong hits. He seamlessly builds songs from scratch — recording beats, bass and guitar with a loop station, layering powerful vocals on top to create an electrifying, one-man show. This screams 2025 Dick Van Dyke from Mary Poppins!
MATT HUMPHRIES, either under his own name or as THE MOSS FARM, will be playing his sixth ONs' Gig for Nottingham Hospitals Charity. Now based in Liverpool, Matt plays drums for Lazygirl, but will bring his guitar, loop pedal and a special guest to Buonissima.
BELE is a singer, actor and dancer familiar from musical theatre stages in Nottingham, appearing lately in The Addams Family, Hello Dolly and Sister Act. Born in Brazil, raised in America, Bele possesses a pure English folk voice. This will be her third ONs’ Gig. Cover photo of Bele at Buonissima in January 2024 by Nigel King.
VIVIEN HUGHES has performed for Hellcats Events at The Old Bus Depot and Sobar. She also played for the Hockley Hustle at Blend in 2023 and Cosmos in 2024. Vivien's precocious talent recently attracted the attention of a professional songwriter and producer.
Saturday 11th January ONs' Charity Gig
The NUH Arts Programme aims to improve the wellbeing of patients, staff and visitors. It covers Nottingham City Hospital, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham Children’s Hospital and Ropewalk House. Since its launch in 2021 the Programme has been a huge success. There are now interactive workshops for people to get involved in, plus new scenic corridors with painted murals and galleries of art.
The Programme provides a wide range of creative sessions from music for patients on the stroke ward to poetry for World Kindness Day. Shortlisted for numerous awards, the Programme won the Environment of Care category in the Patient Experience National Network Awards.
Let's help Nottingham Hospitals Charity make a real difference to the hospital experience, especially of long-term patients, children and people with life-limiting illnesses.
It should be a really great show on Saturday 11th January. If you can't come along but would like to make a donation, the JustGiving page is here. Thank you very much for your support.