Southeast Sessions are evenings of carefully curated singer-songwriters who perform in the unique venue in SE London

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Southeast Sessions are evenings of carefully curated singer-songwriters who perform in the unique venue in SE London. Writers rounds which began in Nashville, are one of the best ways to discover new artists you will love. All artists are on stage simultaneously, taking it in turns to perform songs and tell stories, there is lots of interaction between artists and with the audience and no show is ever the same. In short, they are very special evenings and an opportunity to hear the songs and the stories as you've never heard them before.

Featuring 4 unique songwriters, Matt Hooper, Ingrid, Ella Spencer and Owen Morgan.

Matt Hooper is a multi award winning singer-songwriter based in Yorkshire. A stint in Nashville landed him a Billboard no.1 and  he brings some Music City inspiration to his new material mixing classic U.S dustbowl heartland with northern indie vibes.

Ingrid is a country-pop artist from Helsinki. Her music is deeply rooted in heartfelt storytelling, with lyrics that are honest, emotional, and easy to connect with. Blending warm, soulful vocals with acoustic country elements and modern pop, she’s crafting a sound that feels both fresh and familiar.

Ella Spencer is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist raised in the English countryside. Ella draws on her British-American heritage resulting in a fusion of Indie and Roots music. Accompanying her unique voice and distinctive songs with piano, guitar and occasionally banjo.

Owen Morgan is a songwriter steeped in folk and roots music with a side of Punk, washed down with a gritty Americana cocktail. He has a penchant for telling stories and writing catchy hooks with meaning. You’ll find yourself singing along by the second chorus and asking questions about how we might live better in the world.

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Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Concession£5.00 per ticket
Adult£13.00 per adult

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Booking & Payment Details

  • Advance booking essential
  • Credit cards accepted (no fee)

Map & Directions

Public Transport Directions

Short walk from Charlton Station and bus routes including 380 and 486

Southeast Sessions

Type:Live entertainment

St Richard's Church Centre, Swallowfield Road, Charlton, London, SE7 7NR
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Opening Times

Southeast Sessions (9 July 2025)
DayTimes
Wednesday19:00 - 22:15

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