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Jeremy Johnson, Rosali, Deadsoul Festival, Langkamer and Fusion all performing in Ipswich this week

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Brighten the Corners' Sadie Rycraft reviews last week's best live music performances in Ipswich and gives you the low-down on this week's must-see gigs.

Last week's highlights

Friday, 1st November

Broken Calling at The Smokehouse

Broken Calling delivered an electrifying electro-nu-metal show, with Down To A Deathmatch and Arms To Oblivion setting the tone for an intense night.

Wrekt at The Baths

Wrekt brought Ipswich a night of Drum & Bass and Jungle, powered by Redeye Records and Function Records, reviving the scene with sets by DJ Storm and Charla Green.

Charla Green, Wrekt at The Baths in Ipswich
Charla Green, Wrekt at The Baths in IpswichBoo

The Riot: Halloween Special at St Stephen’s Church

The Halloween Special at The Riot turned St Stephen’s Church into a rock and metal celebration with DJs Stevo and Ed leading the charge.

Saturday, 2nd November

Dirty/DC at The Baths

Dirty/DC delivered a powerful AC/DC tribute show, with fans singing along to hits from both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson eras.

Monday 4th November

The Hunna at The Baths

One of the UK’s great modern rock bands, The Hunna – with a golden reputation for crafting instant rock anthems – headlined The Baths for a sold-out show yesterday evening. Support came from Americana-inspired Manchester 5-piece Denver County Council and groovy electro-pop duo KuleeAngee.

Coming up this week

Friday, 8th November

Jeremy Johnson at The Smokehouse

Singer-songwriter Jeremy Johnson headlines The Smokehouse this Friday with support from East Anglia native Joe G.

  • Music, Gigs & Concerts
  • 8 November
  • 19:30-23:00
Jeremy Johnson at The Smokehouse in Ipswich

Rosali at St Stephen’s Church

North Carolina-based songwriter and guitarist Rosali headlines St Stephen’s Church with a sound pitched between Americana and classic rock.

  • Music, Gigs & Concerts
  • 8 November
  • 19:30-23:00
Rosali at St Stephen's Church in Ipswich

Saturday, 9th November

Deadsoul Festival at The Baths

Deadsoul Festival brings metal bands from the UK and Europe to The Baths for an all-day metal fest, with bands from Canada, Italy, and Norway – a must-attend event for metal enthusiasts!

  • Music, Gigs & Concerts
  • 9 November
  • 15:00-00:00
Deadsoul Festival at The Baths in Ipswich

Langkamer at The Smokehouse

Country & indie rock 4-piece Langkamer return to The Smokehouse, bringing buoyant pop singalongs and mournful folk balladry.

  • Music, Gigs & Concerts
  • 9 November
  • 19:30-23:00
Langkamer at The Smokehouse in Ipswich

Fusion at St Stephen’s Church

A night to dance! Fusion at St Stephen’s Church features genres like UK Dancefloor Jazz, Afro Latin, Salsa, Boogie, & Funk, with various DJs on the decks.

  • Music, Gigs & Concerts
  • 9 November
  • 19:00-00:00
Fusion at St Stephen’s Church in Ipswich

This week is packed with unforgettable live music across Ipswich's top venues! Mark your calendars and grab your tickets while you still can.

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500 mobile phones donated to support domestic abuse victims in East Anglia

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Virgin Media O2 Business has donated over 500 mobile phones to help survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault across East Anglia, including Suffolk.

Why it matters: The donated devices will enable vulnerable people to contact support services, emergency services and family members when their own phones have been broken or confiscated by perpetrators.

The phones will be distributed to Leeway, Catch-22, and Mountain Healthcare support services across five counties – Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.

Some devices will come with free SIM cards and mobile data from the National Databank, which was founded by Virgin Media O2 and the digital inclusion charity Good Things Foundation. The National Databank is described as "like a food bank but for free data, texts and calls, helping to connect people in need."

Leeway

Leeway provides support to adults and young people looking to break free from domestic abuse in Suffolk and Norfolk.

The background: The donation comes as part of Virgin Media O2 Business's social value commitment through a recent police contract with 7F Commercial Services.

7F Commercial Services uses collaborative buying power for seven police forces in the eastern region, including Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Kent, to obtain better value for money from their contracts.

What they're saying: Suffolk's Police and Crime Commissioner, Tim Passmore, said: "Supporting victims is a key responsibility for me as Police and Crime Commissioner. We commission many services to support victims to help them cope with the immediate impact of crime, and, as far as possible, recover from the effects.

Tim Passmore, Police & Crime Commissioner for Suffolk
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"I absolutely support this 'social benefits' approach. Funding is always tight and anything we can do to work with the commercial sector to access additional funding to support this work gets my full support.

"I know from speaking to victims just how devastating it is to be denied something as basic as the ability to talk to family and friends. I hope these phones provide a useful lifeline for victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault to feel more secure and less isolated."

Charlotte Hails, Head of Public Sector Vertical Strategy at Virgin Media O2 Business, said: "As a former senior police officer who specialised in Safeguarding and Public Protection, I know first-hand that mobile phones and connectivity are critical to ensuring victims and survivors are not isolated and can receive support.

"By partnering with local organisations in East Anglia, Virgin Media O2 Business is helping ensure victims and survivors receive the smartphones and data they need. This builds on our commitment to support police forces and communities across the UK to improve public safety and reduce crime."

The bottom line: The initiative aims to reduce isolation among victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault by providing them with secure means of communication through donated mobile devices.

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