1. Evolutionary Arts Hackney
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EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney)

  • Music | Music venues
  • Dalston
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Rosie Hewitson
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Time Out says

Launched in September 2018, this self-styled ‘multi-arts space for the 21st century’ is an ambitious restoration of the formerly derelict Savoy Cinema originally built in the 1930s. Its slightly ungainly name is short for ‘Evolutionary Arts Hackney’, but the programming is trendy and accessible rather than too highfalutin. Featuring two atmospheric spaces – a 680-capacity seated theatre upstairs and a 1200-capacity standing-only concert hall downstairs – the venue is a popular destination for mid-level tours and nightlife events, hosting everything from Skepta’s club night Más Tiempo and Pitchfork London gigs to day festivals by Dialled In and regular nights by Deptford Northern Soul Club, Butch Please! and Dimitri From Paris.

Details

Address
11-17 Stoke Newington Road
London
N16 8BH
Transport:
Tube: Dalston Kingsland
Price:
Ticket prices vary
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What’s on

Gal Pals: London Pride

  Gal Pals – a queer party for women, trans and non-binary people – will be celebrating all things sapphic at EartH this Pride. There will be live performers and the party’s resident DJs will be spinning everything from Charli xcx and Chappell Roan, to Doechii, Robyn and Sophie. It’s worth noting this is a space for queer women, trans and/or non-binary people and those of marginalised gender expressions, so brush up on what ticket is right for you to purchase if you’re attending as an ally.
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