Human Interest
THE ITCH + RY-GUY
Human Interest play The Waiting Room on 29th November.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Support comes from The Itch + Ry-Guy.
Human Interest play The Waiting Room on 29th November.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Support comes from The Itch + Ry-Guy.
Due to phenomenal demand, we’re upgrading Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul’s London show to Heaven!
As any of you who caught their Glastonbury set will know, the energy is so infectious and must be experienced.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Excited to announce we’ll be bringing Fakear and Poté to Studio 9294 for a show on Friday 24th November.
Tickets are on sale now HERE.
Support comes from Flaurese (DJ set).
Singer-songwriter Hattie Whitehead returns with a new EP ‘Mechanism’ to be released this autumn. Written in direct response to the loss of her mother, the songs explore her experience of grief and loss, her smart lyrics and powerful, outspoken female voice blending folk sensibilities with an undeniably modern sound.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Following a string of sold out shows at Servant Jazz Quarters during 2023, the final instalment of Dog Unit’s residency on 23rd November sees the band inviting electronic duo Delmer Darion for a night of collaboration and celebration.
Dog Unit will conclude their year-long residency with a set of brand-new material from their debut album, “At Home”, due in early 2024, with guest DJs in between sets.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Support comes from Falle Nioke (acoustic set) + Mona Yim (DJ set).
We’re very pleased to announced Jaakko Eino Kalevi will be back on 22nd November to play Two Palms.
Tickets are on sale now HERE.
Support comes from Minimal Schlager.
We’re thrilled to welcome Nottingham band Divorce to The Social on Wednesday 22nd November.
The announcement accompanies their brand new single ‘Birds’ which is out now on all streaming platforms.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Support comes from Boy Bovis.
Arctic Lake (aka vocalist Emma Foster and producer and multi-instrumentalist Paul Holliman) are back with a forthcoming new EP and a show at The Grace on 22nd November.
Support comes from Bailey.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT, join the waiting list HERE.
Eat Your Own Ears returns for an epic night at The Warehouse Project on Saturday 18th November, curated by Skrillex.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
DEPOT:
Skrillex
Peggy Gou + Four Tet
Jyoty
Ben UFO
Interplanetary Criminal
Flowdan
Ahadadream
Chandé + Jameela (Daytimers)
CONCOURSE:
Sherelle
HAAi
Skin On Skin
Four Tet
Darama + Zar (Daytimers)
Anjali + Sita Shah (Daytimers)
ARCHIVE:
Josey Rebelle
Pangaea
OK Williams
Champion
Love Remain
Krysko
Lineup in order of appearance
Once described as “folk-misfit,” Odie Leigh’s songwriting reflects an earnest and fervent search for identity through the confusion of growing up culturally-adjacent in an area with so much history, tradition, and faults.
Guided by the classic folk, blues, and country music that floods the southern soundscape, and shaped by her self-taught finger-picking style, Leigh’s music is an eclectic glimpse into feeling stuck in all of life’s in-betweens.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Support comes from Philip Brooks.
We’re thrilled to announce that Odie Leigh’s upcoming St Pancras Old Church show has now SOLD OUT!
Due to incredible demand, we’ve added another night at Camden Assembly on 15th November.
Tickets now SOLD OUT.
Support comes from Philip Brooks.
Forest Swords returns for his first live London performance in years, off the back of long awaited new single ‘Butterfly Effect’ released via Ninja Tune.
Part industrial electronica, part bleak greyscale pop, ‘Butterfly Effect’ shifts Forest Swords’ world deeper into murkier, more paranoid territory, with a previously-unheard vocal sample by the legendary Brit Award winning and Grammy nominated singer-songwriter Neneh Cherry.
Tickets are now sold out. Join the waiting list HERE.
Mormor returns for his first live shows since the release of his debut album, playing The Lexington on 10th November.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT. Join the waiting list HERE.
Support comes from Canty.