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KIDS RETURN
Oracle Sisters play KOKO on 2 April 2025.
Support comes from Kids Return.
Oracle Sisters play KOKO on 2 April 2025.
Support comes from Kids Return.
Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn, best known together as Everything But The Girl, play a rare intimate seated show at the MOTH Club. They will perform as a part-acoustic part-electronic duo accompanied by Rex Horan on double bass, drawing on songs from their 40-year careers as both solo artists and a best-selling duo.
The evening will consist of two sets and an interval. Ben and Tracey will be on stage at 8pm. There is no support. The venue will be mostly seated with some additional standing. Seats allocated on first come first served basis. Doors 7pm.
Ticket T&C’s
ID to match ticket purchase required on entry
No filming
No photos
Tickets are Non-transferable
If you are unable to attend please return your tickets to the DICE Waiting List
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With a newly released 6th album and a sold out show at KOKO in November, we are pleased to announce Kate Nash will headline O2 Forum Kentish Town on 9th April 2025.
Greek Artist Σtella (pronounced Stella) brings her upcoming mesmerizing album Adagio to Jazz Cafe on 10 April. Adagio is a pop record that feels like a warm blanket; it swaddles its listeners with nylon-string guitars, featherlight percussion, psychedelic keyboards, and staccato drums.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains play MOTH Club on Thursday 10th April.
The 6th album from F&AM, Âge Fleuve—or rather, a “liquid inspiration”— is built on a heritage of memory. And when one delves into the mystery of this heritage, the answer becomes clear: “We’re here, under this part of the river, further downstream. Everything communicates, everything is in motion.” In other words, an album flowing through the river of our sensory, intimate, and universal heritage.
Self Esteem AKA Rebecca Lucy Taylor has announced A Complicated Woman Live – a unique and theatrical presentation of her forthcoming new album at the intimate Duke Of York’s Theatre in London for a strictly limited and unmissable season this April.
Created by Rebecca Lucy Taylor and Tony award-winning Designer Tom Scutt, A Complicated Woman Live is an ambitious quasi-theatrical experience that harnesses the power and energy of a gig but presents it through a theatrical format.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Eat Your Own Ears and ENRG join forces for probably the biggest electronic show Liverpool has ever seen on Saturday 3rd May, with one of the hottest lineups featuring; Four Tet, ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U, Blawan, Chloe Robinson, Hagop Tchaparian, Nikki Chong plus a very special B2B to close out the show that won’t be announced until the moment they get on stage.
Eat Your Own Ears are proudly partnering with War Child and The Right To Dance, bringing a secret lineup of our favourites to FOLD on 4th May bank holiday Sunday.
This event isn’t just about the music — it’s about making a difference. By attending, you’ll be supporting War Child’s mission to give children who have been affected by conflict the chance to rebuild their lives, access education, and reclaim their futures. All proceeds will directly benefit War Child’s programs supporting children affected by conflict, ensuring that every dance move and every beat you feel contributes to a greater cause. Together, we aim to create a space where music, dance and social impact come together seamlessly.
Enter the prize draw for the chance to win 1 of 120 pairs of tickets (closes at 23:59 on 27 April and winners will be contacted on 28 April)
Age 21+
Beirut bring their euphoric, joyful and expansive sound to the iconic O2 Academy Brixton on Thursday 8 May 2025.
Their first show in London since 2019, Beirut’s Zach Condon will be backed by a new and returning ensemble of band members, performing a set that spans Beirut’s many brilliant albums as well as brand new unreleased music.
This show is SOLD OUT
Second show added at Troxy on Friday 9 May 2025
Support comes from Efterklang.
Tiernan is the singer of acclaimed rock band deathcrash. As a solo artist, Tiernan cements his position as one of the country’s most unique songwriters, showcasing an innate ability to turn his deepest agonies into blooming moments of delicate beauty.
In 2012 Gruff Rhys embarked on a solo ‘investigative concert tour’ through the heart of America following the route taken by his distant relative John Evans. Every night he presented songs augmented by a power point presentation that detailed his relative’s unbelievable history, along with any new piece of information that had come his way during the day. He was ultimately looking for Evans’s lost unmarked grave.
Along with many major cities the tour took him to play shows at the Mandan and Omaha tribe reservations, a Missouri vineyard, villages that no longer exist that lay at the bottom the Mississippi river and a New Orleans bordello.
What transpired from that ‘investigative concert tour’ was a 2014 album, American Interior, plus a book, film and exhaustive tour of the same name. With the aid of the dusted-off power point presentation, Gruff Rhys and a full band revisits the project in 2025 to perform the songs that formed both the album, and the soundtrack to the film.
Having travelled to Joshua Tree, Calif. to record with esteemed producer Alex Newport (At the Drive-In, Bloc Party), the frenzied quartet released their album “Physical Surveillance” on renowned UK indie label Nice Swan in November 2024.
Swedish musician Mariam Wallentin is an artist with a big heart, as thoughtful as she is musically bold. Soulfulness meets music that makes us feel and think. With musical roots partly in improvisation and new music, partly in pop and soul, Wallentin’s solo-project Mariam The Believer is pop-oriented with an air of jazz, touch of soul, the receptiveness and enchantment of spiritual music and the spacious richness of improvisation.
Spawned in the era of warehouse raves the seminal band The Sabres of Paradise, along with the likes of the Chemical Brothers, Underworld and Leftfield were lauded as the true pioneers of a new wave of dance / electronica taking over the clubs and eventually the airwaves.
Formed in 1992 The Sabres of Paradise, originally a studio partnership of Andrew Weatherall, Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns, were prolific working with and remixing the artists of the day including Bjork, Leftfield and New Order before signing to the iconic Warp Records to concentrate on their own sound.
In preparation for the 2025 version of the live shows, the band has gone back to the original files, tracks recorded on Akai samplers and now defunct multitrack Hi-8 systems, and have been bringing them up to date with the latest tech; rebuilding building every track to make sure it is as close to the originals and possible. They have also commissioned Chris Tomsett of Innerstrings to create live visuals for the performances ensuring that The Sabres Of Paradise Live will truly be an audio visual spectacular worthy of the band’s legacy.
Adrian Crowley is an award-winning Irish songwriter, singer, and composer who has, in over two decades, created a deeply affecting body of work. The Dublin-based artist is noted as having a uniquely dark poetic sensibility and an arrestingly resonant voice.
Josephine Foster is a North American artist celebrated as a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer.
Foster’s artistry draws from timeless spiritual wells, her performances hypnotic and dreamlike. Her otherworldly voice weaves seamlessly with her instruments—guitar, piano, harp, and autoharp—creating folk-inspired songs with intricate and unexpected arrangements.
In the fall of 2023, that treasure came in the form of a shoebox filled with home videos Powers found in his parents’ basement while he was looking for a pre-war harmonica that once belonged to his grandma. “When I took the tapes home and popped in the first one, it was my brother Bobby and I at the state fair. I was 4 years old choking on a corn dog,” he laughs. “If anything’s a summary of life, that is.” Powers spent the following week recording his favorite moments off the TV — Easter egg hunts, backyard baseball, bloody noses, birthday parties, road trips, and all the life in-between.
Rooted in love and childhood memoir, Rarely Do I Dream is a triumph of American gothic imagination — where storybook innocence dissolves into a radioactive billow of teenage drifters, drug-addled hustlers, and old-world folklore. Drifting between propulsive electronica and hallucinatory rock songs, Powers’ singular voice always glows front and center as the neon road sign pointing home.
The Hard Quartet (Emmett Kelly, Stephen Malkmus, Matt Sweeney, and Jim White) bring their live show to EartH Theatre on Friday 27 June
One of the finest singer/songwriters to emerge from the indie rock scene of the late ’80s, Bill Callahan uses the images of the American West in ruggedly thoughtful ways that speak to the present as well as the past.
After 4 sold out shows at ICA last autumn, Bill Callahan is back to headline EartH Theatre in Hackney.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
After her two London shows in November sold out, we are pleased to announce that Naima Bock will play OMEARA on Thursday 10 July 2025.
Support comes from The American Space.
Maribou State are back and will be joined by Mount Kimbie, George FitzGerald (DJ) and more on 24 August for a huge live show at Dreamland Margate. Fresh off the back of 3 sold out nights at Alexandra Palace and a new album in January, Maribou State will be bringing a very special show to Margate next summer.
An evening with The Beta Band, performing The Three EPs.
The Beta Band are reuniting this year to play 2 very special shows at London’s Roundhouse on Thursday 2 and Friday 3 October, 20 years on from their last performance at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire.
Tickets for both shows are now SOLD OUT.
Following a sold out theatre run and the release of her eagerly awaited third album, Self Esteem will return this year to play O2 Academy Brixton on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th October.
(This show has now been moved to Colour Factory on Thursday 9 October. All tickets remain valid)
After selling out Jazz Cafe, ∑tella will play at Islington Assembly Hall on Tuesday 14 October.
Tune-Yards are back with a sixth studio album ‘Better Dreaming’, out 16 May. Characterised by layered vocals, polyrhythmic beats, and socially conscious lyrics, their new album is ‘life-affirming art-pop for the apocalypse’.
Tune-Yards play Royal Festival Hall in November as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival.
Mercury Prize winners English Teacher are back this November to play their biggest shows to date at Roundhouse. 26 November is now sold out so an extra show has been added due to phenomenal demand.