The Encore Club is the ultimate podcast for music lovers and concert fanatics. Hosted by Will Jones and Josh Taylor, each episode brings guests from all walks of life to share their dream gig—the perfect lineup, the ideal venue, and the moments that would make it unforgettable.
But every now and then, Will and Josh mix things up with solo episodes, diving into the wild world of entertainment—from the industry’s biggest feuds to mind-blowing music conspiracy theories and beyond.
Expect fun debates, unexpected picks, and plenty of laughs along the way.
Welcome to The Encore Club - Where your dream concert becomes a reality!
The Encore Club is the ultimate podcast for music lovers and concert fanatics. Hosted by Will Jones and Josh Taylor, each episode brings guests from all walks of life to share their dream gig—the perfect lineup, the ideal venue, and the moments that would make it unforgettable.
But every now and then, Will and Josh mix things up with solo episodes, diving into the wild world of entertainment—from the industry’s biggest feuds to mind-blowing music conspiracy theories and beyond.
Expect fun debates, unexpected picks, and plenty of laughs along the way.
Welcome to The Encore Club - Where your dream concert becomes a reality!

In this episode of The Encore Club Podcast, we’re joined by Winter Andrews—actor, award-winning theatre producer, and deeply introspective songwriter—for one of our most honest, hilarious, and emotional conversations yet.
Winter takes us on a wild ride through his breakout role in Mystery of Her, a haunting turn on Law & Order: SVU & Organized Crime, and a game-changing theatre run of Spring Awakening that raised thousands for gun safety. We also get an exclusive first listen to his cinematic, heartbreak-soaked original music, inspired by artists like Celine Dion, Green Day, and Jeff Buckley.
We dive into his dream concert at a rain-drenched Glastonbury, featuring Phoebe Bridgers, Hozier, and a jaw-dropping encore of “Welcome to the Black Parade”. Add in his hot takes on cover songs, nostalgia anthems, and chaotic stories from topless metal gigs with a band called Gas Station Boner Pills, and you’ve got one hell of a ride.
Equal parts chaos and vulnerability, Winter reminds us why being real still matters—in music, movies, and everything in between.