
FREE Live Music Night “Mall Sessions”
7.30pm Saturday 19th July
Restart will be holding a free live music night on Saturday 19th August starting from 7.30pm! No need to book tickets, entry is free.

GeorgeDoesMagic: Miracle Moments
7pm Friday 25th July
Join George at The Belfry Shopping Centre in Redhill on Friday 25th July at 19:00 for his exciting new show, ‘Miracle Moment.’ Get ready to be amazed as you witness mind-blowing magic that will leave you in awe. In this captivating performance, George will take you on a journey where the impossible becomes a reality right before your eyes. Whether you’re a fan of magic or just looking for a fun day out, this show promises to be an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss your chance to see George work his magic and create moments that you’ll remember for a lifetime!

Canada Hill at the “Mall Sessions”
7.30pm Saturday 2nd August
Canada Hill, a three-piece from Redhill, blend harmonies with raucous indie energy, combining a wide range of influences including Pulp, The Vaccines, Wunderhorse & The Kinks. The name is inspired by a viewpoint near Rothesay in West Scotland, where friends and relatives waved a last goodbye to loved ones sailing across the Atlantic to a new life. Guitarist Alex has Scottish family heritage hence the personal connection to the place, history and story.

Objayda, COLD JULY & Project Culture at the “Mall Sessions”
7.30pm Saturday 2nd August
Redstart presents OBJAYDA, Cold July and Project Culture at the Mall Sessions.
Objayda are a trio making original alternative pop music continuously since 1982
“A curious but crammed shoebox full of instant delights. A punky violette noir, where the Cocteaus came and met Kate Bush head on” ( Melody Maker 1986 )
COLD JULY is a young band based in Guildford, that writes timeless, harmony-driven, Indie-Folk-Pop songs with classic singer-songwriter influences that resonates across multiple generations of music fans.
With a Male/Female co-lead dynamic, our sound evokes Rumours-era Fleetwood Mac and the California music scene of the early 70s, but it also draws from the melodic craftsmanship of Crowded House, the anthemic acoustic rock of the Goo Goo Dolls, as well as the harmony-drenched indie-folk of Flyte, and the strong emotional storytelling of Passenger and Phoebe Bridgers.
Project Culture are a 4-piece art rock band who have spent the last few years gigging relentlessly, charming audiences with their unique blend of melodic guitar work and socially conscious lyrics. They are just as inspired by books, films, theatre and stand-up comedy as they are by indie rock, living up to their name by drawing from a wide range of pop culture to create something truly their own. The band have been praised by BBC Introducing for their “post-punk energy and the sense of urgency in the songwriting” and their ability to “address and transform clichés into original turns of phrase” in their lyrics, and performed at Alexandra Palace in 2023 as part of the venue’s 150th birthday celebrations.