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Opal Mag

Banquet Records, KT1 1EE , [Venue Details]

To celebrate the release of ''Goodbye Lavender', Opal Mag visits Kingston to play an in-store set.

"Quietly becoming one of the most resonant new voices in alt-pop" DORK

"The magic lies in the tension between soft, breathy vocals and the dense undercurrent of fuzzed guitars" So Young

Friday,
29 May 2026
@6.00pm

'Goodbye Lavender' is the second EP from Brighton based artist Opal Mag. Recorded over several days at Bam Bam Studios in Norfolk with producer Harry Jordan (The Big Moon, Sam Thomkins, Keo), the resulting six songs blend hazy, atmospheric soundscapes with confessional, unfiltered lyricism.

With influences including Mazzy Star, The Sundays, The Breeders, and The Smashing Pumpkins, it's no wonder Stereogum considers Opal Mag "a promising new voice of the '90s indie rock revival". Writing for the dreamers and the bedroom dwellers, her songs feel like secrets whispered late at night; raw, intimate, and achingly real.

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  • Admission: £22.00

  • Performer name: Opal Mag

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Opal Mag

Friday, 29 May 2026 @6.00pm

Banquet Records, KT1 1EE
Alt / Indie Pop
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To celebrate the release of ''Goodbye Lavender', Opal Mag visits Kingston to play an in-store set.

"Quietly becoming one of the most resonant new voices in alt-pop" DORK

"The magic lies in the tension between soft, breathy vocals and the dense undercurrent of fuzzed guitars" So Young

'Goodbye Lavender' is the second EP from Brighton based artist Opal Mag. Recorded over several days at Bam Bam Studios in Norfolk with producer Harry Jordan (The Big Moon, Sam Thomkins, Keo), the resulting six songs blend hazy, atmospheric soundscapes with confessional, unfiltered lyricism.

With influences including Mazzy Star, The Sundays, The Breeders, and The Smashing Pumpkins, it's no wonder Stereogum considers Opal Mag "a promising new voice of the '90s indie rock revival". Writing for the dreamers and the bedroom dwellers, her songs feel like secrets whispered late at night; raw, intimate, and achingly real.

  • Admission: £22.00

  • Performer name: Opal Mag

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