Tom Robinson (Solo)
The Sound Lounge, SM1 1NU , [Venue Details]Following his amazing sold-out Sound Lounge show in January, Tom Robinson is back with an intimate, career-spanning set of songs in this exclusive solo show.
Tom Robinson is a British songwriter and broadcaster born in 1950. His music career began in London with the acoustic trio Café Society, whose eponymous 1975 album was produced by Ray Davies of The Kinks and sold less than 500 copies. He then formed the Tom Robinson Band (TRB) who were early supporters of Rock Against Racism and Amnesty International. Unusually for the time, Tom was also a prominent advocate for LGBT equality.
TRB enjoyed chart success in the UK with 2-4-6-8 Motorway, Don’t Take No For An Answer and Up Against The Wall and a BBC ban for their song Glad To Be Gay. The band’s debut album Power In The Darkness – produced by Chris Thomas – went gold in the UK and Japan but the follow-up, TRB TWO (produced by Todd Rundgren), was less successful and the band broke up in 1979.
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Admission: £25.00
Event Type: mix of seating and standing
Performer name: Tom Robinson
Doors open: 7:00 pm
Age restriction: All ages
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Tom Robinson (Solo)
Thursday, 11 Jun 2026 @8.00pm
The Sound Lounge, SM1 1NUMore Information
Following his amazing sold-out Sound Lounge show in January, Tom Robinson is back with an intimate, career-spanning set of songs in this exclusive solo show.
Tom Robinson is a British songwriter and broadcaster born in 1950. His music career began in London with the acoustic trio Café Society, whose eponymous 1975 album was produced by Ray Davies of The Kinks and sold less than 500 copies. He then formed the Tom Robinson Band (TRB) who were early supporters of Rock Against Racism and Amnesty International. Unusually for the time, Tom was also a prominent advocate for LGBT equality.
TRB enjoyed chart success in the UK with 2-4-6-8 Motorway, Don’t Take No For An Answer and Up Against The Wall and a BBC ban for their song Glad To Be Gay. The band’s debut album Power In The Darkness – produced by Chris Thomas – went gold in the UK and Japan but the follow-up, TRB TWO (produced by Todd Rundgren), was less successful and the band broke up in 1979.
Admission: £25.00
Event Type: mix of seating and standing
Performer name: Tom Robinson
Doors open: 7:00 pm
Age restriction: All ages
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