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.
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.
Support comes from Efterklang.
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 Tuesday 29 April 1pm and winners will be contacted on 29 April 5pm)
Age 21+
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.
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. Fans pre-ordering the album before 10am on 3 February will be eligible for a limited pre-sale of tickets; tickets for all shows go on general sale at 10am on 5 February.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
A key collaborator of Archy Marshall in King Krule, his effortless embrace of jazz, rock and experimentation place his music in a universe of its own. Singing in his native language, he seeks to connect his two worlds in a way that’s both brooding and exhilarating. Impossible to put in a box. His poetic sensibilities atop his infinite instrumentation invite you to stay a while.
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.
Support comes from Gerard Black & Rozi Plain (DJ set)
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.