Lovely lad & an amazing voice. I wish more people knew him!
Posted by Andrea on 24/12/2025
Andrew Cushin , The Grove, Newcastle upon Tyne - 20th December 2025
Cushin finishing 2025 in superb style.Fantastic set honed through his relentless touring.Hope this xmas cracker is pencilled in for 2026…
Posted by Paul Jewell on 21/12/2025
Andrew Cushin , The Grove, Newcastle upon Tyne - 20th December 2025
From the first time I saw him a few years ago, Andrew has grown and developed into the amazing artist he is today. Every event is better than the one before. I will never tire of seeing Mr Cushin. Well done Andrew and the band for another fantastic performance 🌟
Posted by Adele M on 20/10/2025
Andrew Cushin, Sidney & Matilda, Sheffield - 19th October 2025
Fantastic gig, just piano and guitar but note perfect and a truly sensational vocal performance made a brilliant night.
Posted anonymously on 28/03/2026
Andrew Cushin, Roadmender Northampton, Northampton - 27th March 2026
he was amazing! I loved every second of it!
Posted by Frances on 03/06/2025
Andrew Cushin, Dingwalls, London - 2nd June 2025
Andrew Cushin has quickly emerged as one of the North East’s most exciting songwriting talents, building a reputation for emotionally direct indie-rock songs filled with sharp observations and hard-won optimism. Raised in Newcastle’s Heaton suburb, he first broke through with the self-released single “It’s Gonna Get Better” before attracting the attention of Noel Gallagher, who produced and played guitar on “Where’s My Family Gone”. Pete Doherty also became an early supporter, signing Cushin to Strap Originals and taking him on tour with The Libertines.
His debut album Waiting For The Rain (2023) topped the Official Independent Album Breakers Chart, while follow-up Love Is For Everyone became his first UK Top 40 album. Away from the studio, Cushin has toured internationally with Louis Tomlinson and shared stages with artists including Paul Weller, Blossoms, The Lathums and The Reytons. His powerful hometown shows have become a defining part of his rise, with Newcastle audiences embracing him as one of their own.