RED KITE LIVE: EXPLORING RECOVERY THROUGH YOUNG VOICES
Tomorrow, 7:00pm Remind me
Chapel FM’s young Next Gen broadcasters explore what ‘recovery’ means to them through music, poetry, conversation
A warm welcome to new and returning listeners!
East Leeds Community Radio is a digital/internet radio station based at Chapel FM Arts Centre in Seacroft.
We celebrate the stories that we all have, encouraging people to find their own ways of sharing them through conversation, music, comedy, writing, sports and other skills.
We broadcast every second & fourth week of the month - we also have a few shows that happen every week. Check out our schedule to find out more.
If you want to contact the Studio during a live show, send us a message on WhatsApp to 07719924988.
When we are on air, there will be a Listen Now button at the top of the page. If it’s not there, check the schedule below for our next broadcast. All previous content from our many years of broadcasting is available on the show pages tab.
Today, 9:00pm
Elite triathletes Becky and Natalie are prepared to give everything to be World No.1. But what if this affects their health forever? Powerful drama by Jacky Burton.
Today, 8:15pm
Against all odds, Rhea chooses dance to dream of a full life. Dramatised short fiction for voices by Jaspreet Mander.
Today, 7:00pm
Floods force a group of strangers to seek refuge in a coppiced wood. Will they survive? Will they make it through the rain? From The Performance Ensemble.
Today, 6:00pm
In concert with Chapel FM’s resident band of young musicians and songwriters.
Yesterday, 4:00pm
Faye Marshall is a poet and nurse. She talks about the privilege of working in palliative care, its impact on her life and writing, and the flourishing poetry scene in South Leeds.
Yesterday, 2:45pm
Tune in to hear Leeds Conservatoire students talk everything festive and fun, and how to make the most of your winter season!
Sun 1st Dec '24, 8:30pm
The eighth wonder of the world. In Doncaster. Buried forever. The true saga of the legendary Sand House dramatised as an audio drama by Peter Spafford.
Sun 1st Dec '24, 7:45pm
A crash, a coma, submerged emotions. Racing-car driver Jean-Pierre races against time, and himself. Script-in-hand performance of this audio drama by Catherine Shonack.
Sun 1st Dec '24, 7:00pm
Never heard of this famous artist and writer? He’s buried in Seacroft! Illustrated talk by Geraldine Beattie.