Confidence Man
SPECIAL GUESTS
Confidence Man will play a free show at The Sebright Arms in May!
Confidence Man will play a free show at The Sebright Arms in May!
After selling out his show at The Montague Arms we are pleased to announce a new show with Cosmo Pyke at the Bussey Building!
SOLD OUT
We’re excited to announce that the brilliant Broken Social Scene will be at O2 Academy Brixton on 24 May.
We’re excited to be hosting Californian surf punks The Molochs with our good friends Bad Vibrations!
Tickets available HERE
We’re excited to be hosting Californian surf punks The Molochs with our good friends Bad Vibrations!
Tickets available HERE
Eat Your Own Ears are proud to present a new show with Jane Weaver!
We are very excited to announce details of our stage at The Great Escape 2017!
HMLTD
Jade Bird
Cosmo Pyke
Bruce Omar Yates
NOVA TWINS
Come down and hang out at the EYOE stage! Music and sunshine awaits
We are proud to present a new show with Klyne! They play The Pickle Factory in May.
The House of St Barnabas is proud to present Festival Embassy, an evening of entertainment curated with Eat Your Own Ears, bringing the feel and atmosphere of London’s much loved Field Day London to the heart of Soho.
On Saturday 6th May, London based promoters Eat Your Own Ears – creators of London’s Field Day Festival – will join forces with The House of St Barnabas, bringing the festival to the centre of Soho for one evening only. Festival goers can expect intimate sets from James Yorkston and Stevie Parker in the stunning gothic chapel, DJ sets from The Invisible, Flamingods and Field Day DJs, plus a very special guest TBA shortly. Guests can enjoy a film screening of songwriter Leon Russell’s mesmerising documentary ‘A Poem Is a Naked Person’, supplied byDEEPER INTO MOVIES, an evening full of energetic and uplifting acts, and festival food served up in the magical courtyard garden.
Festivalgoers can purchase tickets for Festival Embassy through a ‘Pay it Forward’ scheme. For every ticket bought one will be given to participants or graduates of the House’s Employment Academy. Further tickets will be distributed via the referral agencies that work closely with the charity, and local Soho-based organisations that are also working to break the cycle of homelessness. Tickets to the micro-festival are just £15 and are available from www.hosb.org.uk/tickets
Bristol-based singer and songwriter Stevie Parker says, “As a musician I feel it is a moral responsibility to promote equal opportunities. It’s a tough world scarce of opportunity out there for most musicians, let alone the homeless.”
Festival Embassy at The House of St Barnabas will see the charity partner with some of the most diverse festivals around, bringing attendees the full festival experience in a vibrant corner of Soho; a beautiful historic Georgian townhouse and French Gothic chapel, with a drive to end the cycle of homelessness at its heart.