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Callinsick

Zerox, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Thursday 25th September 2025

Doors at 19:00


Buy tickets for Callinsick Zerox, Newcastle Upon Tyne on Thursday 25th September 2025 Doors at 7:00pm
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Callinsick is the moniker of singer-songwriter Arran George, originally from Whitehaven, Cumbria and now based in Charlton, London. Raised shuffling between small towns in West Cumbria, where the expected path often led to the local nuclear plant where his father worked; George instead found music. After a period working odd jobs as a labourer and moving between strange and colourful environments, he spotted graffiti at a train station that read “CALL IN SICK.” The name stuck, and so did the music.

 





His sound spans sparse bedroom folk, alternative rock, indie, and sweeping, ethereal pop--tied together by vivid, emotionally honest songwriting. Inspired by his experiences of growing up in the North and later navigating life in London, Callinsick gives voice to the messy, in-between moments we all feel but rarely articulate.

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Callinsick is the moniker of singer-songwriter Arran George, originally from Whitehaven, Cumbria and now based in Charlton, London. Raised shuffling between small towns in West Cumbria, where the expected path often led to the local nuclear plant where his father worked; George instead found music. After a period working odd jobs as a labourer and moving between strange and colourful environments, he spotted graffiti at a train station that read “CALL IN SICK.” The name stuck, and so did the music.

 





His sound spans sparse bedroom folk, alternative rock, indie, and sweeping, ethereal pop--tied together by vivid, emotionally honest songwriting. Inspired by his experiences of growing up in the North and later navigating life in London, Callinsick gives voice to the messy, in-between moments we all feel but rarely articulate.