TFEH presents: Hannan Jones / Robert Ridley Shackleton & Off Brand at Fruitmarket, Edinburgh: 21/5/26.
Tfeh presents a triple bill of experimental music at the intersection of "you liked the last one" and "you'll probably like this one".....
Tickets available NOW.
HANNAN JONES.
Working at the intersection of interests specific to folks who like to stay informed about research-based, interdisciplinary approaches to personal histories, rhythm & psychogeographical ideas, and, at the same time, enjoy befuddling their lugs with a blend of electronic improvisation, carefully-considered field recordings and joyous noise, Hannan Jones will ensure that, if you are not already, you are also captivated by the above by the end of her performance.
ROBERT RIDLEY SHACKLETON.
Working at the intersection of International Pop Super Stardom aspiration and & No Audience Underground self-flagellation, The Cardboard Prince has delivered more than 200 releases of no-fidelity card funk and introspective, yet often hilarious, audio diaries, via his Cardboard Club publishing house as well as countless other mines of real OUT ephemera, and he invites youse to party.
HANNAN JONES & OFF BRAND.
Working at the intersection of drinking rounds culture and trying to organise a piss up inside a brewery, sound artist Jones and free-players Khnaisser & Robertson will finally deliver an oft-blabbered about across pub tables, yet never before realised collaboration that serves as a toast to hanging out with pals and doing cool stuff.
THURS 21ST MAY 2026. Fruitmarket, 45 Market St., Edinburgh, EH1 1DF. Doors= 8pm. Cost= £10 plus booking fee advance tix. / £12 cash on the door.
Fruitmarket is fully accessible.
We’d prefer if you bought tickets in advance by following this LINK.
The only payments accepted at the door will be in CASH, as we are Steam Age galoots who are unable to process card transactions.
Be responsible: If you feel unwell, please stay at home or, at least, be considerate of folks in the venue by masking up, sanitising, and generally not being a radge.


















