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XLR Sessions is a musical performance show, created in late 2022 by [[Sophie Nimmo]]. Each episode features a different band performing a ten-minute set and is followed by an interview on sister show [[XLR Unplugged]]. | XLR Sessions is a musical performance show, created in late 2022 by [[Sophie Nimmo]]. Each episode features a different band performing a ten-minute set and is followed by an interview on sister show [[XLR Unplugged]]. In November 2023, the show was relaunched under new showrunner [[Alex Charlery-Warner]] and performances moved out of the YSTV studio, initially to Central Hall, with sound and lighting supported by TechSoc. | ||
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====Episode 2 - Slice!==== | ====Episode 2 - Slice!==== | ||
====Episode 3 - Trent And The Crickets==== | ====Episode 3 - Trent And The Crickets==== | ||
=Season 4= | |||
====Episode 1 - The Strand==== | |||
====Episode 2 - The Ghost Ship==== |
Revision as of 13:33, 28 December 2023
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Genre: | Entertainment |
First Broadcast: | 9 December 2022 |
Producer(s): | Sophie Nimmo |
XLR Sessions is a musical performance show, created in late 2022 by Sophie Nimmo. Each episode features a different band performing a ten-minute set and is followed by an interview on sister show XLR Unplugged. In November 2023, the show was relaunched under new showrunner Alex Charlery-Warner and performances moved out of the YSTV studio, initially to Central Hall, with sound and lighting supported by TechSoc.