The Notwist
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The Notwist make their live return on 19th May, to play their first UK show in 6 years at EartH Theatre.
Support comes from What Are People For?
The Notwist make their live return on 19th May, to play their first UK show in 6 years at EartH Theatre.
Support comes from What Are People For?
We are pleased to announce one of the most sought after emerging bands in New York City, Fcukers, will play in London on 21st May at The Pickle Factory + a DJ set from Sorry.
We’re thrilled to announce that following the release of their 22nd album, ‘Jenny From Thebes’, The Mountain Goats are back to play the Roundhouse on 22nd May.
Support from Gently Tender.
J Bernardt plays an intimate show at the Social.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
After a sold out show at The Waiting Room in November, Hattie Whitehead returns to SJQ on Wednesday 22nd May.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Support comes from Ella Clayton.
The mighty Arab Strap return this year to play London’s KOKO on Friday 24th May and Gorilla in Manchester on 25th May, alongside the release of a brand new album.
Support comes from 7ebra.
The mighty Arab Strap return this year to play London’s KOKO on Friday 24th May and Gorilla in Manchester on 25th May, alongside the release of a brand new album.
Support comes from 7ebra.
Fresh from a SOLD OUT Scala show, we’re very happy to announce that English Teacher will be back next year to play Electric Brixton on 29th May!
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Support comes from Mary In The Junkyard.
In a special Unsound commission and Sonar Festival co-production, British artist Lee Gamble collaborates with Spanish choreographer Candela Capitán to bring his new album Models to the stage in a double bill performance joined by Catalonian composer, vocalist and pianist Marina Herlop.
Marina Herlop’s vibrant, polymorphous album Pripycat rendered her environment in posthuman form, drawing inspiration from Carnatic music of southern India to create sumptuous chimeric compositions.
Brazilian musician Rubel fuses the contemporary with the classic, soaking up the richness of Brazil’s musical heritage.
Rubel plays Jazz Cafe on 3rd June.
Hailed as ‘one of Britain’s most original and influential guitarists’, we’re thrilled to announce Bernard Butler will be playing a very special show at St Matthias Church on Thursday 6th June.
The 6th June show is now SOLD OUT.
Due to phenomenal demand, we’ve added a second night on 7th June.
Tickets on sale HERE.
Support comes from Hattie Whitehead (6th) & Mezanmi (7th).
We’re very pleased to announce the return of LA Priest with a show at Number 90 Live on Thursday 6th June.
Tickets on sale 10AM Thursday 8th February HERE.
Support comes from HANAH.
Having already caught the attention of Radio X’s John Kennedy with their infectious brand of indie-folk, Family Stereo are back for a free entry show at The Victoria on Wednesday 12th June.
We’re excited to have Ten Fé back to play Omeara on 17th June. Last year’s Shacklewell Arms show sold out very quickly, so make to act fast!
Tickets are on sale HERE.
We’re thrilled to have Ana Frango Elétrico back in London this year to play Jazz Cafe on Monday 15th July!
Kevin Drew, co-founder of Toronto’s beloved indie-rock collective Broken Social Scene, brings his third solo album to London’s Lafayette on Sunday 28th July.
Support comes from Zoon.
After two unforgettable sold out years, we’re back for round 3. On the same beautiful tree-lined carriageway within Finsbury Park, Four Tet will once again play an unmissable 5 hour set.
We’re also very excited to announce this stacked lineup of brilliant talent (+ more TBA) to join us on one of our favourite dates of the year.
Fresh from back to back sold out shows at KOKO, we’re thrilled to announce G Flip will be returning with even more infectious energy on Tuesday 3rd September at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire.
Due to phenomenal demand, a second date has been added on Wednesday 4th September.
Tickets for 3rd Sept are now SOLD OUT.
Tickets for 4th Sept are on sale now HERE.
We’re delighted to reveal the lineup for our Eat Your Own Ears stage at ION Festival this September. 6 days of forward-thinking electronic music set in the stunning Albanian riviera.
The incredible Odie Leigh is back in London on Wednesday 4th September to play Omeara, following sold out shows at Camden Assembly and St Pancras Old Church last year.
The Lemon Twigs brothers return with their fifth album, ‘A Dream Is All We Know’, alongside a show at Electric Brixton on Thursday 5th September.
Shibuya-kei pioneer Cornelius makes his Barbican Hall debut, playing music from his latest album ‘Dream In Dream’ on Friday 6th September.
With their first record in 5 years due for release on 29th March, RIDE make their live return this autumn, playing Manchester’s New Century Hall on Friday 13th September.
‘A quarter of a century since originally forming and with a new generation discovering their music, “Interplay” finds Ride hitting new creative heights and stronger than ever.’
After quickly selling out their Third Man Records show, Human Interest returns to headline The Lexington on Friday 13th September.
Following the release of his latest (and 25th) album, ‘Sadness Sets Me Free’, Gruff Rhys returns to play the Barbican on Friday 13th September.
Mike Lindsay – Mercury Prize-winning producer, co-founder of UK acid folktronica band Tunng, and one half of electronic alt-psych duo Lump with Laura Marling – presents the live London premiere of his debut solo album SuperShapes Volume 1, out on Moshi Moshi Records in June.
With their first record in 5 years due for release on 29th March, RIDE make their live return this autumn, playing London’s Roundhouse on Friday 20th September.
‘A quarter of a century since originally forming and with a new generation discovering their music, “Interplay” finds Ride hitting new creative heights and stronger than ever.’
Bill Callahan plays four nights at the ICA in London on 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th September.
We are proud to present a very special label night for Scottish imprint Lost Map Records, featuring a headline set from label boss Johnny Lynch’s psychedelic outfit Pictish Trail, and support from new collaborative duo Afterlands (featuring members of The Phantom Band and Strike The Colours).
After a several year break from touring, we are pleased to announce American folk duo A Hack And A Hacksaw return to London to play The Lexington on 1st October.
With melodies that bring to mind Brian Wilson, Morricone and Steely Dan, High Llamas’ Sean O’Hagan cites Tierra Whack & Tyler the Creator as influences for the forward-thinking production on new album ‘Hey Panda’ (out now via Drag City ft. Rae Morris, Bonnie Prince Billy & Fryars).
High Llamas play Cafe Oto on 21st October.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Support comes from NiCKY.
After a sold out show at The Social in November, we are pleased to announce Nottingham alt-country band Divorce returns to Islington Assembly Hall on 23rd October.
With melodies that bring to mind Brian Wilson, Morricone and Steely Dan, High Llamas’ Sean O’Hagan cites Tierra Whack & Tyler the Creator as influences for the forward-thinking production on new album ‘Hey Panda’ (out now via Drag City ft. Rae Morris, Bonnie Prince Billy & Fryars).
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Support comes from Bernardo and Pedro Montenegro (DJ set).
We are pleased to announce DARKSIDE, collaborative duo of guitarist Dave Harrington and electronic producer Nicolas Jaar, will play Alexandra Palace Theatre on Thursday 24th October.
Following the release of their new album, ‘Our Brand Could Be Yr Life’, in April, we’re thrilled to announce that Bodega will play EartH Hall (venue upgrade) on Thursday 24th October.
All tickets for Village Underground remain valid.
Barry Can’t Swim is back to play 3 nights at O2 Academy Brixton on Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd November.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Led by Sudanese-American musician Ahmed Gallab, Sinkane explores funk, pop, jazz, electronic, and more.
Sinkane brings his new album ‘We Belong,’ to Moth Club this year for his first show since 2019. This has now been moved to 5th November (all tickets for the previous date remain valid).
‘Due to unforeseen health issues, we need to postpone the London show to November 5th, and the tickets will still be valid. Please hold on to them. Sorry for the inconvenience. We would love to hang out. See you in November!’
Support comes from Baba Ali.
We are pleased to announce London singer-songwriter Jeremy Warmsley is playing an intimate show at SJQ on Thursday 7th November.
Fresh from selling out Electric Brixton, recent NME cover stars English Teacher will be back on Tuesday 12th November to play their biggest show to date at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire.
We couldn’t be happier to announce that the chart topping, critically acclaimed Sprints will be back for ANOTHER show this year after selling out their Heaven headline in April!
The Dublin band will play a massive O2 Forum Kentish Town show on Wednesday 13th November.
Having pieced together and road-tested their debut album during a year long residency at Servant Jazz Quarters, Dog Unit’s ‘At Home’ arrives ahead of a show at The Lower Third on Friday 22nd November.
After a sold out show at Corsica Studios in September, we are pleased to announce German DJ/producer BUNT. will play Colour Factory on Saturday 23rd November.
Kate Nash is a BRIT Award-winning singer-songwriter, musician and actress known for her fearless approach to music and unapologetic storytelling. After selling out her show at EartH Theatre, Kate Nash returns for a headline show KOKO on 28th November.
Acclaimed Scottish singer/songwriter Kenny Anderson, known as King Creosote, headlines Union Chapel on Thursday 28th and Friday 29th November. Thursday has now SOLD OUT, but an extra date has been added due to phenomenal demand.
All ages (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult)
Support comes from Emily Barker.
We’re thrilled to have Belgium’s Sylvie Kreusch back in London for a show at The Lexington on Monday 2nd December!