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KNEECAP with Ugly, Martin Rev, and more

May 23, 2025 at 12:00  ·   · £55 Brockwell Park, London Brockwell Park, London Tickets from £55

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Optimo, a Dominican bachata singer from La Romana, now in NYC, is known for hits like "El Cuchillo" and "Te Olvidaré." He's topped the Tropical Billboard chart with four #1s and released four albums.
Sega Bodega, born Salvador Navarrete, is known for reinventing dance music with albums like Salvador and Romeo. His style blends introspective listening with club energy.
Toronto-based Wine Lips, formed by Cam Hilborn and Aurora Evans, are renowned for their psych garage punk rock. Their acclaimed album "Mushroom Death Sex Bummer Party" hit 20M Spotify spins, while its track "Eyes" was featured widely in media. They've toured globally with sold-out shows, earning praise like Iggy Pop's "Now that's what I call music!"
Swedish artist COBRAH, born in Gothenburg, creates "BDSM pop" and "gay workout music." Known for hits like "IDFKA" and albums including 2021's self-titled EP and 2023's "SUCCUBUS." Grammy-nominated, collaborated with CupcakKe.
Born in West Belfast, Kneecap fuses Irish punk rap with electric energy. Celebrated by major outlets, their satirical, rebellious lyrics redefine rap, blending Irish and English.
Brooklynite Martin Rev, keyboardist of Suicide, inspired artists like Depeche Mode and Daft Punk. Known for minimalist style, his solo hits include "Ghost Rider."
Philadelphia rock band Mannequin Pussy, known for cathartic tunes about tough times, blends punk and pop. Hits include "Patience." Famous for their intense energy and rallying music, they collaborate mainly within their band featuring Colins Regisford, Kaleen Reading, Maxine Steen, and Marisa Dabice.
Daniel Avery, born in the UK, is a pioneering electronic artist known for his ambient, techno, and rock-infused music. His acclaimed albums include Drone Logic, Ultra Truth, and collaborative works like Illusion of Time with Alessandro Cortini. Avery, endorsed by Andrew Weatherall as "gimmick-free machine funk," has collaborated with artists such as Marie Davidson and Kelly Lee Owens. A constant in his career is DJing, either solo or alongside talents like Helena Hauff. He's also recognized for his legendary Divided Love parties at fabric.
Dublin's SPRINTS, formed in 2019, meld garage-punk with catharsis in their debut album 'Letter To Self'. Gained fame with early hits like ‘Kissing Practice’, known for intense live shows across Europe and SXSW, praised by NME, Stereogum. Signed to City Slang.
Yuuf, formed near Battersea Park, blends classic soul, psychedelia, and global music with Anthony on bass, Hugo on guitar, Oliver on drums, and Andrin on percussion.
Gurriers, a band from Dublin, delivers a powerful punk debut with "Come and See." Tackling themes like modern narcissism and youth disillusionment, their raw style captivates.
Born in Istanbul, Gaye Su Akyol blends traditional Anatolian influences with modern sounds, mixing raki-laced balladry, surf, and post-punk. Known for albums like "Hologram İmparatorluğu" and "İstikrarlı Hayal Hakikattir," her music crosses cultural boundaries while maintaining local authenticity.
PATRIARCHY, led by LA's Actually Huizenga, blends themes of sex, power, and mythology with sounds of ABBA and NIN. Produced by Matia Simovich and mixed by John Fryer.
Getdown Services is a duo formed by Josh Law and Ben Sadler, who met in Minehead, Somerset. Based in Bristol, they released their debut album "Crisps" in 2023.
HiTech is a Detroit-based trio of rapper-producer-DJs King Milo, Milf Melly, and 47Chops, known for modernizing the city's ghettotech with vibrant techno beats.
Warmduscher, formed from Fat White Family & Paranoid London members, remixes classic genres into unique, acclaimed chaos, celebrated for their mischievous yet extraordinary music style.
Sextile, an LA-based post-punk/electronic band, formed by Brady Keehn and Melissa Scaduto, emerged in 2015 with raw synths and sharp guitar styles. Albums like "A Thousand Hands" and "Albeit Living" gained attention. Known for their EBM-industrial sound and energetic performances, they've faced challenges like the loss of member Eddie Wuebben. Reconnecting in 2022, their 2023 album "Push" blends drum & bass with trance influences.
Nadine Shah, known for her distinct style, blends diverse genres in her music. Celebrated for her album "Holiday Destination," a Mercury Prize nominee, she excels alongside producer Ben Hillier.
Donny Benét, based in Sydney, gained fame with the album "Don't Hold Back" in 2011. Known for his vintage synth style, he tours globally with The Donny Benét Show Band, selling out shows and headlining European festivals.
Iconic feminist artist Peaches, known for her raunchy persona and progressive music, debuted in 2000 with *The Teaches of Peaches*. She’s collaborated with Daft Punk, P!nk, and Yoko Ono. Her music, mixing high art and humor, earned a Polaris Heritage Prize and features in *Lost In Translation* and *The Handmaid’s Tale*.
Witch, formed in Zambia, was a pioneering Zamrock band blending psychedelic rock and African sounds. Known for hits like "Lazy Bones!!", they gained fame in the 1970s. Despite political turmoil, their influence grew, and they toured with Afro-rock act Osibisa. After a 2011 reissue sparked renewed interest, they reunited in 2012. In 2023, they released "Zango," featuring collaborations with Zambian artists Sampa the Great and Theresa Ng’ambi.

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Genre: Rock, Pop, Indie/Alt, Alternative Rock, Metal, Latin, Hip-Hop/Rap, World, R&B, Electronic, Blues, Urban

Visit the KNEECAP concert in London at Brockwell Park on Friday, May 23, 2025, at 12:00 PM, featuring Ugly, Martin Rev, and more. Tickets on sale now!

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