Wilson’s Food Hall near Scarborough is planning a series of live music evenings with local singer/songwriter and saxophonist, Em Louise.
Rising star Em Louise will be performing at the premium food hall in Seamer on Friday 4th April, Friday 30th May, Friday 27th June and Friday 25th July.
People are invited to grab a glass of wine, or a coffee, and some deli nibbles, and unwind to Em Louise’s soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics.
The free events will be supporting the charity Andy’s Man Club. This charity is very close to Em Louise’s heart after she tragically lost her younger brother, David, to suicide in 2022. Andy’s Man Club is dedicated to raising awareness around mental health and suicide prevention.
Following David’s death, Em Louise fully immersed herself in performing and writing music.
Adrian Wilson, who left a highly-successful corporate career to open Wilson’s Food Hall last November, said:
“We are over the moon to be able to support local artist Em Louise in following her dream of being a singer. The first time she performed at Wilson’s, it was standing room only, so we’re expecting the next four to be equally popular.
“We’re also delighted to be donating to, and helping to raise awareness of, Andy’s Man Club, which is a fantastic charity. As a rural business in North Yorkshire, we’re very aware of the importance of people talking about mental health issues – especially men, who often struggle with this.”
Adrian is planning more events over the Spring and Summer.


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