Yorkshire singer-songwriter ADMT has launched Trinity Kitchen Sessions with a high-energy homecoming performance in front of a packed crowd at Trinity Leeds.
The free gig marked the start of a new weekly live music series, bringing top busking talent to Trinity Kitchen every Thursday evening in August from 6pm to 8pm.
ADMT, real name Adam Taylor, returned to his roots as a former busker while also celebrating the announcement of his second UK and European tour.
The upcoming line-up includes Yorkshire’s Liv Harland on 14 August, Sheffield-based Leona Nørskov Jørgensen on 21st August, and Leeds’ Brandon Fletcher on 28th August. All shows are free and ticketless.

Theo Jefferson-Brown, F&B Retail Manager at Trinity Leeds, said: “Our launch night with ADMT was a huge success, and it was fantastic to see so many people come together to support live music and celebrate a Yorkshire artist. Trinity Kitchen Sessions is all about supporting the local busking community and showcasing the incredible talent within our region.”
The launch also coincides with a new rotation of street food vendors at Trinity Kitchen, including Masri, Dirty Bags and I Love Brioche, alongside the return of Stuzzi Leeds and Bao Machine.
More details can be found at www.trinityleeds.com.