Fri 21 Feb, 19:00 - 22:00
Gotobeat is excited team up with The Waiting Room in Stoke Newington to host Brand New Legs for a very special London headline set. TICKETS £9 + fees / £11 on the door / 18+ 7:00pm ---> Doors 9:00pm -----> Brand New Legs 8:15pm -----> Sol Paradise 7:30pm -----> Lunar June Brand New Legs is an eclectic musical project born in Manchester in 2021. With Jen Perry on Vocals, Rory Cracroft on Guitar, Lucas Tams on Drums, and Ethan Scott on Bass, the band has crafted a distinctive sound, blending Indie Rock with Jazzy stylings and Neo-Soul grooves. In their three years as a band, brand new legs have undergone an exciting evolution, experimenting with an eclectic pallet of instruments, including cello, trumpet and alto saxophone all whilst maintaining an indie-soul through line. They have been headlining shows recently at iconic venues around Manchester like Band on the Wall, the Deaf Institute, and Night and Day, whilst also securing headline slots in Bristol and London. Fans have been connecting with the band's authenticity through their genuine stage presence and an honesty that shines through in their music. Sol Paradise is a London-born solo artist, multi-instrumentalist and producer. Recently picked as Spotify's "Fresh Find of the Month", highlighting up and coming independent artists, Sol has been building a faithful fanbase in the capital + beyond. Having sold out his sixth consecutive headline show in London, recent EP 'In The Garden' has garnered over 500,000 global streams and an array of radio attention. Support came from Huw Stephens on BBC 6Music as well as multiple plays across BBC Radio London. Sol's music centres around a love of nature and highlighting issues around mental health - subjects picked up by large editorials including Wonderland, who recently called Sol "one of the most exciting and striking emerging artists in the alternative space". Lunar June (Olivia Judd) grew up immersed in West London's rich music scene, performing in orchestras and jazz bands from an early age. It was in her teens that she turned to songwriting, taking inspiration from legends like Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell. As she explored her musical identity, Lunar June began to draw influence from modern icons like Lorde, The Japanese House, MUNA, and Holly Humberstone, carving a distinct sound rooted in introspection and layered production. With standout collaborations with electronic artists such as Kölsch and Franky Wah, and performances at major festivals like All Points East, Lunar June is gaining serious momentum. Her music has earned acclaim from Wonderland, NME, and steadfast radio support from Radio 1, including multiple plays from Jodie Bryant (Future Pop), Phil Taggert (Chillest Show), and Gemma Bradley (BBC Introducing).
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