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Memorials

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SPECIAL GUESTS
The Lexington
Wednesday 29 April 2026

7:30PM • £15.00 + BF • 18+

Memorials draw inspiration from folk, dub, post punk, experimental tape music, 60s soul, garage rock and 70s spiritual jazz, twisting these influences into their own unmistakable sound. The duo of Verity Susman and Matthew Simms (ex-Electrelane/WIRE) recently toured the USA opening for Stereolab and have been called “Stereolab’s evil twin.”

 

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Memorials

Memorials

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Lexington
Wednesday 29 April 2026

7:30PM • £15.00 + BF • 18+

Memorials draw inspiration from folk, dub, post punk, experimental tape music, 60s soul, garage rock and 70s spiritual jazz, twisting these influences into their own unmistakable sound. The duo of Verity Susman and Matthew Simms (ex-Electrelane/WIRE) recently toured the USA opening for Stereolab and have been called “Stereolab’s evil twin.”

 

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Memorials

Memorials

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Lexington
Wednesday 29 April 2026

7:30PM • £15.00 + BF • 18+

Memorials draw inspiration from folk, dub, post punk, experimental tape music, 60s soul, garage rock and 70s spiritual jazz, twisting these influences into their own unmistakable sound. The duo of Verity Susman and Matthew Simms (ex-Electrelane/WIRE) recently toured the USA opening for Stereolab and have been called “Stereolab’s evil twin.”

 

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Memorials

Memorials

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Lexington
Wednesday 29 April 2026

7:30PM • £15.00 + BF • 18+

Memorials draw inspiration from folk, dub, post punk, experimental tape music, 60s soul, garage rock and 70s spiritual jazz, twisting these influences into their own unmistakable sound. The duo of Verity Susman and Matthew Simms (ex-Electrelane/WIRE) recently toured the USA opening for Stereolab and have been called “Stereolab’s evil twin.”

 

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Memorials

Memorials

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Lexington
Wednesday 29 April 2026

7:30PM • £15.00 + BF • 18+

Memorials draw inspiration from folk, dub, post punk, experimental tape music, 60s soul, garage rock and 70s spiritual jazz, twisting these influences into their own unmistakable sound. The duo of Verity Susman and Matthew Simms (ex-Electrelane/WIRE) recently toured the USA opening for Stereolab and have been called “Stereolab’s evil twin.”

 

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Memorials

Memorials

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Lexington
Wednesday 29 April 2026

7:30PM • £15.00 + BF • 18+

Memorials draw inspiration from folk, dub, post punk, experimental tape music, 60s soul, garage rock and 70s spiritual jazz, twisting these influences into their own unmistakable sound. The duo of Verity Susman and Matthew Simms (ex-Electrelane/WIRE) recently toured the USA opening for Stereolab and have been called “Stereolab’s evil twin.”

 

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Memorials

Memorials

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Lexington
Wednesday 29 April 2026

7:30PM • £15.00 + BF • 18+

Memorials draw inspiration from folk, dub, post punk, experimental tape music, 60s soul, garage rock and 70s spiritual jazz, twisting these influences into their own unmistakable sound. The duo of Verity Susman and Matthew Simms (ex-Electrelane/WIRE) recently toured the USA opening for Stereolab and have been called “Stereolab’s evil twin.”

 

TICKETS 



Memorials

Memorials

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Lexington
Wednesday 29 April 2026

7:30PM • £15.00 + BF • 18+

Memorials draw inspiration from folk, dub, post punk, experimental tape music, 60s soul, garage rock and 70s spiritual jazz, twisting these influences into their own unmistakable sound. The duo of Verity Susman and Matthew Simms (ex-Electrelane/WIRE) recently toured the USA opening for Stereolab and have been called “Stereolab’s evil twin.”

 

TICKETS 



Memorials

Memorials

SPECIAL GUESTS
The Lexington
Wednesday 29 April 2026

7:30PM • £15.00 + BF • 18+

Memorials draw inspiration from folk, dub, post punk, experimental tape music, 60s soul, garage rock and 70s spiritual jazz, twisting these influences into their own unmistakable sound. The duo of Verity Susman and Matthew Simms (ex-Electrelane/WIRE) recently toured the USA opening for Stereolab and have been called “Stereolab’s evil twin.”

 

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