Kevin Drew
ZOON
Kevin Drew, co-founder of Toronto’s beloved indie-rock collective Broken Social Scene, brings his third solo album to The Social on Sunday 28th July.
Support comes from Zoon.
Kevin Drew, co-founder of Toronto’s beloved indie-rock collective Broken Social Scene, brings his third solo album to The Social on Sunday 28th July.
Support comes from Zoon.
We’re back with an exciting lineup for our Recommends series, in aid of Doctors Without Borders. Join us at The Shacklewell Arms in July for 3 nights of the best new music!
Please note that entry is based on a first come first served basis. Tickets do not guarantee entry.
Free tickets at the links below. Please consider making a donation to Doctors Without Borders.
We’re thrilled to have Ana Frango Elétrico back in London this year to play Jazz Cafe on Monday 15th July!
Support comes from Clémentine March + Pedro Montenegro (DJ Set).
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.
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.
Hailed as ‘one of Britain’s most original and influential guitarists’, we’re thrilled to announce Bernard Butler will be playing two very special shows at St Matthias Church.
Tickets for 6th June on sale HERE.
Due to phenomenal demand, we added a second night on 7th June.
Tickets for 7th June 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.
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.
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.
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.