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Punk rock never died. It just has the occasional nap. Fortunately, however, Booze & Glory have been keeping everyone wide awake for the last 15 years, flying the flag for authentic working class rock’n’roll and the power of a rabble-rousing tune.
Punk rock never died. It just has the occasional nap. Fortunately, however, Booze & Glory have been keeping everyone wide awake for the last 15 years, flying the flag for authentic working class rock’n’roll and the power of a rabble-rousing tune.
It‘s an exciting time to listen to Cam Cole and follow his journey, from the streets of Camden, a cameo on Emmy winning TV show Ted Lasso and shows across the world.
Cam is heading out on his ‘Unleash Tour’, sharing his third album and classic songs from his first two records, I See and Crooked Hill.
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Bringing together London's vibrant jazz community for three days at the Truman Brewery and beyond, Brick Lane Jazz Festival returns in 2024 with some of the most exciting new and established acts on the scene today.
Indie chaos LIVE at The Beehive!!
Finley is a rare breed that tempts comparison but is utterly without parallel. Truly modern music for the 21st century that doesn’t just defy categorisation it beggars belief.
US singer-songwriter Eric Hutchinson returns to Piano Smithfield after his sell out show in 2022.
The Harry Ashworth Quartet lights up The Piano Bar Soho with their vibrant jazz. Renowned young pianist Harry Ashworth leads the quartet, joined by the mesmerizing sounds of Riley Stone-Lonergan on tenor saxophone.
The Harry Ashworth Quartet lights up The Piano Bar Soho with their vibrant jazz. Renowned young pianist Harry Ashworth leads the quartet, joined by the mesmerizing sounds of Riley Stone-Lonergan on tenor saxophone.
Experience the nostalgic charm of Nineties by Candlelight in London’s historic Actors' Church located in the heart of Covent Garden.
At each step of this musical road movie, Kyle and his quintet will perform the soundtracks associated with Clint Eastwood’s masterpieces.
Iconic British band Take That has announced 4 shows at The O2, taking place in April 2024 on Thursday 25, Friday 26, Saturday 27, Sunday 28 May, Tuesday 30 and Wednesday 1 May.
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Dotan has always used music as a form of expression, a method to uncover the feelings tucked away into the corners of his mind. A songwriter with humble beginnings, he cut his musical teeth playing bars and living room shows to fund and promote his debut album a decade ago.
Rough, tough and always rocking, the legendary King Pleasure and The Biscuit Boys’ zany stage show sometimes belies the fact that here is the finest, most authentic rhythm & blues band ever to come from outside the USA.
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Braziliance calls to mind the mellow and gentle subtle Latin grooves with a smattering of Brazilian Bossanova and Samba.
Rachael Calladine is an acclaimed vocalist who has worked with Gilles Peterson, Roger Sanchez, Café Del Mar and the Ministry of Sound.
Samara Joy is an American jazz singer from New York City whose velvety style and throaty alto reflect the golden era of interpretive genre vocalists from the 1930s through the mid-'60s, including Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan and Billie Holiday.
Join the Welsh Association of Male Choirs for their Festival of Welsh Male Voices where over 500 choristers, under the musical direction of acclaimed conductor, Dr Alwyn Humphreys MBE, will take to the Hall's stage in support of Prostate Cymru.
Ahmed Harfoush is an Egyptian jazz vocalist based in London. With a long career which started in Cairo, he became the premier jazz vocalist and entertainer in Egypt and has been performing around the world for over a decade.
Celebrating Amy’s iconic hits and behind the scenes stories featuring Amy’s original Back To Black guitarist, Robin Banerjee, and powerhouse vocalist Cali Rivlin.
Presented by Live Nation.
“There is the theory of the möbius, a twist in the fabric of space where time becomes a loop, and when we reach that point, what ever happened will happen again.” – Orbital
Moderate Rebels head to The Waiting Room for a headline show in support of their latest album, For Your Sustainable Development (Everyday Life Recordings).