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Emma-Jean Thackray

Emma-Jean Thackray

30 Oct 2025 - 20 Nov 2025

Emma-Jean Thackray is an extremely talented, multi-dimensional and multi-instrumentalist producer whose sound incorporates the widest range of music, from spiritual jazz and funk to Detroit house and techno, northern Bassline and ultra-catchy rock and pop music.
St. Lundi

St. Lundi

12 Sept 2025 - 12 Sept 2025

AEG Presents St. Lundi Presented by AEG. This is a 16+ event (Under 16's to be accompanied by an adult, under 14's to be accompanied and seated.)
The New Eves

The New Eves

15 Sept 2025 - 9 Oct 2025

With an unusual lineup of cello, violin, flute, guitar, bass and drums, The New Eves DIY nature and fierce spirit seem to be conjuring some kind of folkloric punk revival. With a poetic honesty about who they are and what they love at the core, their rhythms are like galloping horses and were they on a mountaintop, their voices would ring for miles. Going to a New Eves show is like being complicit in some kind of ritualistic opening. They tear up rock and roll at its roots, expressing a journey through seance, strings and electric guitar. Theyre a work of art to witness and a sensational climax to be felt.
Horatio Gould: Return of the Space Cowboy
Following his sell-out debut show, viral sensation Horatio Gould brings his much-anticipated sophomore show, Return of the Space Cowboy, on the road. At the age of 27, Horatio is tribal elder of Gen Z. Existing on the cusp of two age groups and desperate for something meaningful to believe in, Horatio explores the crisis facing young people seeking purpose in life that isn't fat jeans or rock-climbing. As seen on Comedy Central LIVE (Comedy Central). Tour support for Frankie Boyle, co-creator ‘Fin vs The Internet’ (70 million views on Instagram 2 million on YouTube).
Hoxton Hidden Jazz Club

Hoxton Hidden Jazz Club

13 Sept 2025 - 20 Dec 2025

Discover one of London's best-kept secrets at Hoxton Hidden Jazz Club, a collaboration between Hidden Jazz Club and Hoxton Hall, as they present an unforgettable evening of live jazz in the heart of East London! Immerse yourself in the iconic, underground atmosphere of a Grade II-listed music hall dating back to the 1800s. Completely artist-run, fun, spontaneous, and relaxed, this is the type of space where guests are able to unwind and connect with world-class artists between sets of amazing live music. Come and witness for yourself the place where the city's vibrant jazz scene comes alive. As musicians ourselves, we showcase artists who inspire us. We are dedicated to celebrating & representing the awesome diversity of the cities we work in, inviting wonderful musicians on the basis of their talent and performance, regardless of ethnicity, socio-economic background, age, gender, orientation etc. We design our shows to be uplifting and welcoming experiences, enjoyable for jazz nerds and complete newcomers alike. Our vibe is unpretentious - come as you are, get involved with the music, clap & cheer when you want to! Get your tickets now for Hoxton Hidden Jazz Club in London! Frequently asked questions Is there seating? Yes, there are seats for everyone in a theatre-style. Arrive early to have the most options as seating is unallocated. Can I bring kids? Hidden Jazz Club events are not recommended for kids, however there is no age restriction at this venue. Is food/drink served? The venue bar serves a range of alcoholic & non-alcoholic drinks. Bar snacks such as chocolate bars & ice cream are available, but we recommend getting proper food before the event. Is the venue fully accessible? Yes, the ground floor is fully wheelchair accessible, with a lift servicing the other floors. If a companion ticket is required, please email [email protected]. Can we chat during the show? We would prefer that the focus is on the event. TBH that doesn't tend to be an issue as the music tends to grab people's attention! Is there an interval? Yes. Is there a cloakroom? No. How can we find out who's playing? We regularly announce lineups to our newsletter subscribers. Please visit the Hidden Jazz Club website and sign up to our mailing list to be kept in the loop
Just Mustard

Just Mustard

25 Sept 2025 - 25 Sept 2025

Comprised of vocalist Katie Ball, guitarists David Noonan (also backing vox) and Mete Kalyon, bassist Rob Clarke and drummer Shane Maguire, Just Mustard have been steadily building a reputation as one of Ireland’s most thrilling new bands -live and on record -since forming in 2016. Newly signed to Partisan Records, the home of Idles, Fontaines DC and Cigarettes After Sex, Just Mustard have been working on their second record, their first for the label and are set to share more information on the release in the coming months. (Photo ID Required) .
East meet West: Pianist Raymond Yiu  Deepak Shah with Tabla & Slide Guitar
Kala Festivals special evening in Hoxton Hall invites you to hear Indian raga converse with Western harmony in real-time. Pianists Raymond Yiu and Raaga Pianist Deepak Shah lead the exploration, joined by tabla maestro Ustad Akram Khan andslide-guitar virtuoso Pandit Debasis Chakroborty. Delicate microtonal phrases slip into tempered scales; tala cycles such as Teental and Rupak glide across Western metres; slow vilambit meditations blossom into brisk drut passages, their arcs carried by improvisation inspired equally by alap, jor and jazz. Western chord progressions and counterpoint shimmer beneath single-line raga melodies, while the piano is coaxed to bend notes like sitar and sarod, expanding its dynamic range from near-silent breath to stadium-filling crescendo. The result is a structural tapestry where two traditions trade ideas without surrendering identity, offering Indian-music devotees a fresh vantage and Western listeners an immediate doorway into the depth of raga. Seats are limited, and curiosity is running high across the city. Raymond Yiu, a Hong-Kong-born pianist now based in London, made his concerto debut with Mozarts Piano Concerto No. 20 in Edinburgh at age seventeen, won Aberdeen Young Musician of the Year and later graduated with distinction from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, building a reputation for supple interpretations from Mozart to Prokofiev. Deepak Shah is celebrated as the Raaga Pianist. He grew up in a musical Mumbai family and reimagines Hindustani ragas on the grand piano, a project that has taken him to stages worldwide and into more than fifty commercial recordings while preserving the rhythmic discipline he first learned on tabla. Ustad Akram Khan represents the seventh generation of the Ajrara gharana; since his international debut in Norway at twenty-two, he has logged over eleven thousand concerts, earned top-grade status from All India Radio, and become one of the most sought-after ambassadors of the tabla tradition. Pandit Debasis Chakroborty, an A-grade Prasar Bharati artist from the Senia-Maihar lineage, wields a modified three-octave slide guitar whose Gayaki-and-Tantrakari phrasing bridges vocal nuance and instrumental fire; his performances and teaching posts from Monash University to Mangalayatan attest to a career devoted to widening the instruments expressive horizons.
Rhys Lewis

Rhys Lewis

16 Oct 2025 - 16 Oct 2025

With a light rasp to his soul-inflected singing style and a bluesy approach to the guitar, English singer and songwriter Rhys Lewis emerged from the U.K. in the mid-2010s. A native of Oxfordshire, England based in London, Rhys Lewis began playing the guitar at 13 but only started singing after joining his brothers' band later. He eventually began writing songs on his own, sharing his first material using the moniker Rhys Lewis & the Relics. That led to a record deal with Decca, which released his first official solo single, "Waking Up Without You," in late 2016. He released several more songs over the next year or so, drawing millions of streams each for tunes such as 2017's "Be Your Man" and "Reason to Hate You." The latter appeared on the Bad Timing EP in early 2018. In the meantime, Lewis toured in support of James TW and JP Cooper. Lewis released a string of successful singles throughout 2019, most of which appeared on his debut album, Things I Chose to Remember, the following year.
Annahstasia

Annahstasia

20 Nov 2025 - 27 Nov 2025

"My career has been a lesson in patience," says Annahstasia, having cultivated her musical language between blazes of intimacy and independence across different lives, locations, and iterations, loves lost and gained, expectations evaded and recreated. The rising troubadour's proximity to love for and from others, in society at large, and deeply within herself guides the spirit of her soulful, poetic folk songcraft. Love is the elemental constant, alongside her distinctly resonant voice, shading the singer-songwriter's music since her earliest self-taught recordings, back when a 17-year-old Annahstasia Enuke was discovered and propelled into the pressures of an industry that nearly stifled her greatest strengths. Artistic resilience, gratitude, and dedication to process have yielded Tether, Annahstasia's full-length debut on art-forward indie label drink sum wtr, a collection of beaming torch songs, orchestral hymns, and astral anthems that feel lived-in, drawn from the human experience and the spectrum of love. Annahstasia assembled the pieces of Tether slowly and with deep intention; she's carried these songs with her on the road, sang them for friends and strangers, and evolved them over time alongside her personal revelations. "The song is written, and then I have to live with it and see if I really believe what I'm saying," she explains. She brought material to sessions at the storied Valentine Studios in Los Angeles, joined by producers Jason Lader (ANOHNI and the Johnsons, Frank Ocean, Lana Del Rey), Andrew Lappin (Cassandra Jenkins, L'Rain, Luna Li), and Aaron Liao (Liv.e, Moses Sumney, Raveena) and a range of accomplished musicians, including featured guests aja monet and Obongjayar. The recording became instinctual, done only in live takes to capture the feeling of the room, the community of the music. The sequencing was just as essential; she arrived at a flow with shifting energies and poignant arcs. The instrumentation swells, at times understated and others supremely lush, and through each arrangement, Annahstasia's voice rings true, open-hearted, and free. "I've come into the power of my voice as a medium," she says. "As a tool of expression, I am able to shape the emotional space around me." Lyrically, Annahstasia embraces the nuance of poetry, inviting listeners to engage in words laced with meaning, whether ruminations on romance or social constructs. She sees the opener "Be Kind" more as a poem than a song, "a reflection upon the beauty of the mundane and the grandeur of everyday lifea reminder to myself and others to be kind to each other." The track's minimalist atmosphere picks up where 2024's Surface Tension EP left off, with her vocals left bare and up-front, exploring the capacity of her gift with newfound latitude as strums, strings, and keys enter the frame. The palette expands for "Villian," welcoming drums, brass, and horns into a sweeping nod to healing. "We are all made of both shadow and light. From some angle, we have all been the villain of the story," she adds, suggesting that often, the only way to move on is through understanding that "we are all trying our best, negotiating survival." At its triumphant peak, above gospel-like shouts, she delivers the reprise with a smile: "Take it / Take it back / This dull knife of memory / I still hear your voice inside my head / Says that I'm the villain of the story." Album centerpiece "Slow" emerges from a chance connection with London-based Nigerian musician Steven Umoh, aka Obongjayar. After exchanging DMs, Obongjayar came to one of her shows, and the two artists talked for hours afterward; "he was like a lost brother," she says. Later, they wrote and demoed the track in the living room of her Airbnb in London, where they huddled around a single ribbon microphone. "I'm just playing the guitar, and our eyes are locked; it was very sensual and intense." Emboldened by one another, their voices orbit and coalesce, trading verses on the signals the universe sends us ("I heard it on the wind / To go slow"), harmonizing the last stanzas ("What's the worst that can happen / If we just let it happen"). Without proper album plans at the time, the song sat for a while; then, in another cosmic chance, Obongjayar happened to be in town during the Tether sessions. Annahstasia reflects, "It was a beautiful experience to have us all in the room. The artistry, the moment, a real acceptance of African art where these two Nigerian musicians are coming together and making something very tender and pretty outside genre expectations." Later, Annahstasia finds a kindred spirit in aja monet, the NY-based surrealist blues poet and her new labelmate, who lends stunning prose and voice to "All is. Will Be. As it Was." Given only the prompt of "open air," monet wrote the lines on the ride to the studio. Together with Annahstasia on guitar and Ashley Fulton on piano, they captured the piece in its purest form as if bottling a breeze. Annahstasia described the EP prelude to this culminating set as a "romantic war," and the artist truly thrives amidst and after drama. She taps into a punk sensibility for "Silk and Velvet" "I'd say it's punk in the sense that it is really dry, really stark and selectively dissonant." A clashing of cello and piano mirror pointed lyrics about "living with the hypocrisy of having revolutionary ideologies but consumerist tendencies." The tension comes full circle on "Believer," a song she's been trying to get right for years, now finally recorded in the right place with the right people. Nearly every instrument on Tether returns in full force; towering percussion, jagged guitar lines, and howling singers encircle Annahstasia at the mic as she enters a fantasy of rock stardom. "I love how in making a record, you get to make a film and pick which direction to take it. Now I have this version that I blast in my headphones, play air guitar, and pretend I'm performing it for 100,000 people." The sheer power of Tether is the result of patience, and it's not hard to picture such a dream realized in good time.
Hilarious at Hoxton Hall with Sindhu Vee

Hilarious at Hoxton Hall with Sindhu Vee

18 Sept 2025 - 18 Sept 2025

London’s hottest new comedy night returns to the iconic Hoxton Hall for another evening of some of the biggest stand-ups in the country, headlined by Live at the Apollo legend and star of Matilda, Sex Education, Starstruck and more Sindhu Vee! She'll be joined by Taskmaster star Sophie Duker, co-host of hit podcast Fin vs. History Horatio Gould, Live at the Apollo star Laura Smyth, Comedy Central Live's John Tothill and rising star Maia Tassalini!
Hilarious at Hoxton Hall with Phil Wang
London’s hottest new comedy night returns to the iconic Hoxton Hall for another evening of some of the biggest stand-ups in the country, headlined by Taskmaster sensation and star of his own Netflix stand-up special Phil Wang! He'll be joined by a fantastic line-up including Last One Laughing star Harriet Kemsley and loads more acts to be announced very soon!
The Crick Crack Club Christmas Carols Show - for families!
THE CRICK CRACK CLUB CHRISTMAS CAROLS SHOW! Stories by Ben Haggarty, Tim Ralphs & Steph Brittain Music by Sheema Mukherjee & Raoul Neumann Singing by everyone! With Sheema Mukherjee and Raoul Neumann banging out the carols; stories from Tim Ralphs, Ben Haggarty and Steph Brittain; disorders of service, chaotic sing-alongs, and Christmas tree shrines - this is the Crick Crack Club Christmas Carol Show! We've untangled our fairylights and polished our best baubles ready to fill your stockings with festive frippery, glee and a touch of magic. Join us to unwrap a teetering pile of winter-wonderlandish fairytales; eat mince pies; drink mulled wine; exorcise any hint of Scrooge; skid down the icy lanes of the very best Christmas carols, and most of all, sing your heart out! Break out your fave Christmas jumpers; tinsel-up to excess, and bring your Christmas wishes to add to our shrine. We'll supply the mistletoe - you bring the kisses. Running time: 75 ish minutes Participation: This is a sing-along carols event... however, you will not be expected to sing in tune or to know any of the words! Profit from this year's Christmas Carols events will be donated to the Trussell Trust.
The Crick Crack Club Christmas Carols Show!
THE CRICK CRACK CLUB CHRISTMAS CAROLS SHOW! Stories by Ben Haggarty, Tim Ralphs & Steph Brittain Music by Sheema Mukherjee & Raoul Neumann Singing by everyone! With Sheema Mukherjee and Raoul Neumann banging out the carols; stories from Tim Ralphs, Ben Haggarty and Steph Brittain; disorders of service, chaotic sing-alongs, and Christmas tree shrines - this is the Crick Crack Club Christmas Carol Show! We've untangled our fairylights and polished our best baubles ready to fill your stockings with festive frippery, glee and a touch of magic. Join us to unwrap a teetering pile of winter-wonderlandish fairytales; eat mince pies; drink mulled wine; exorcise any hint of Scrooge; skid down the icy lanes of the very best Christmas carols, and most of all, sing your heart out! Break out your fave Christmas jumpers; tinsel-up to excess, and bring your Christmas wishes to add to our shrine. We'll supply the mistletoe - you bring the kisses. Running time: 75 ish minutes Participation: This is a sing-along carols event... however, you will not be expected to sing in tune or to know any of the words! Profit from this year's Christmas Carols events will be donated to the Trussell Trust.
Etta Marcus

Etta Marcus

24 Oct 2025 - 30 Oct 2025

Etta Marcus is an English alternative singer, songwriter and musician from London. Marcus was born and raised in Brixton, South London, where she indulged herself in the area's rich music culture from a young age. Etta began playing musical instruments from a young age, starting piano at the age of eight and her preferred instrument - the guitar, at the age of ten.

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