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The Who
Wednesday 12th February at Pryzm
Due to the two shows on the Friday selling out extremely quickly and huge demand, we've added an extra show to take place just before on Wednesday 12th.
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To celebrate the release of ‘WHO’ – The Who’s ‘best album since 1975….’ The Who announce they will play their smallest live shows in over 40 years! The date is set to mark 50 years to the day of their historic Live at Leeds show – 14 Feb 2020. These are never to be repeated intimate acoustic shows.
"This album is almost all new songs written last year, with just two exceptions... There is no theme, no concept, no story, just a set of songs that I (and my brother Simon) wrote to give Roger Daltrey some inspiration, challenges and scope for his newly revived singing voice... Roger and I are both old men now, by any measure, so I’ve tried to stay away from romance, but also from nostalgia if I can. I didn’t want to make anyone feel uncomfortable. Memories are okay, and some of the songs refer to the explosive state of things today." - Pete Townshend
Times TBC but we expect doors at 7:00pm and The Who at 8:00pm. This is TBC so please check back
Pryzm is all ages for this show - under 14s must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).
To combat touts, customers will be required to give their name when purchasing tickets and will be required to produce photo ID matching that name for entry to the gig. Tickets are not transferable.
The name of the lead booker will be on all tickets. Where more than one ticket has been purchased, all guests in the party must enter the venue together. To gain entry to the show, the lead booker must bring the tickets along with valid photo ID matching the name on the tickets.
CD/ticket is £17, and other formats and combos are available. LPs are the picture disc edition.
Albums and tickets will be posted separately. Tickets will arrive in the first week of February.
PLEASE NOTE: If you choose Collect In-store as your delivery option your full order will need to be collected from our shop rather than from the venue.
Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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Mura Masa
Saturday 18th January at Pryzm, 7:00pm
Celebrating the release of his second full length album titled R.Y.C, the alt-producer / songwriter Mura Masa visits Kingston to play at Pryzm for the first time.
An ambitious and exciting left-turn from an artist and producer whose ability to always surprise is matched only by his remarkably consistent, singular vision. Breathing new life into - amongst other things - New Wave, Emo, Folk and 90s Rave – tracks like ‘No Hope Generation’ reinvent Mura Masa's sound whilst also paying tribute to the alternative roots which shaped him when he first became a genuine musical outsider, growing up in the remote island of Guernsey. And it’s this fondness for the music of adolescence - reworked in thoroughly modern, bedroom-pop fashion - that became an analogue for the theme of the album as a whole…
CD/ticket is £17 post-paid, and other formats and combos are available.
PLEASE NOTE: If you choose Collect In-store as your delivery option your full order will need to be collected from our shop rather than from the venue.
Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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The Who
Friday 14th February at Pryzm, Early show
Due to phenomenal demand, we've added an extra show to take place earlier on the same night. To celebrate the release of ‘WHO’ – The Who’s ‘best album since 1975….’ The Who announce they will play their smallest live shows in over 40 years! The date is set to mark 50 years to the day of their historic Live at Leeds show – 14 Feb 2020. These are never to be repeated intimate acoustic shows. "This album is almost all new songs written last year, with just two exceptions... There is no theme, no concept, no story, just a set of songs that I (and my brother Simon) wrote to give Roger Daltrey some inspiration, challenges and scope for his newly revived singing voice... Roger and I are both old men now, by any measure, so I’ve tried to stay away from romance, but also from nostalgia if I can. I didn’t want to make anyone feel uncomfortable. Memories are okay, and some of the songs refer to the explosive state of things today." - Pete Townshend Times TBC but we expect doors at 5:30pm and The Who at 6:30pm. This is TBC so please check back Pryzm is all ages for this show - under 14s must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport). To combat touts, customers will be required to give their name when purchasing tickets and will be required to produce photo ID matching that name for entry to the gig. Tickets are not transferable. The name of the lead booker will be on all tickets. Where more than one ticket has been purchased, all guests in the party must enter the venue together. To gain entry to the show, the lead booker must bring the tickets along with valid photo ID matching the name on the tickets. CD/ticket is £17, and other formats and combos are available. LPs are the picture disc edition. Albums and tickets will be posted separately. Tickets will arrive in the first week of February. PLEASE NOTE: If you choose Collect In-store as your delivery option your full order will need to be collected from our shop rather than from the venue. Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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The Who
Friday 14th February at Pryzm
To celebrate the release of ‘WHO’ – The Who’s ‘best album since 1975….’ The Who announce they will play their smallest live shows in over 40 years! The date is set to mark 50 years to the day of their historic Live at Leeds show – 14 Feb 2020. These are never to be repeated intimate acoustic shows. "This album is almost all new songs written last year, with just two exceptions... There is no theme, no concept, no story, just a set of songs that I (and my brother Simon) wrote to give Roger Daltrey some inspiration, challenges and scope for his newly revived singing voice... Roger and I are both old men now, by any measure, so I’ve tried to stay away from romance, but also from nostalgia if I can. I didn’t want to make anyone feel uncomfortable. Memories are okay, and some of the songs refer to the explosive state of things today." - Pete Townshend Times TBC but we expect doors at 7:00pm and The Who at 8:00pm. This is TBC so please check back Pryzm is all ages for this show - under 14s must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport). To combat touts, customers will be required to give their name when purchasing tickets and will be required to produce photo ID matching that name for entry to the gig. Tickets are not transferable. The name of the lead booker will be on all tickets. Where more than one ticket has been purchased, all guests in the party must enter the venue together. To gain entry to the show, the lead booker must bring the tickets along with valid photo ID matching the name on the tickets. CD/ticket is £17, and other formats and combos are available. LPs are the picture disc edition. Albums and tickets will be posted separately. Tickets will arrive in the first week of February. PLEASE NOTE: If you choose Collect In-store as your delivery option your full order will need to be collected from our shop rather than from the venue. Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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Easy life
Thursday 9th January at New Slang
A New Slang debut from the genre-busting Leicester crew Easy Life, here to celebrate the release of their new mixtape Junk Food.
In the words of Easy Life, “Junk Food is the latest mixtape from your new favourite band…” and is due to release on Friday 10th /January / 2020. As per the band’s previous output it combines groovy elements of hip-hop, funk, soul, jazz and R&B into an infectious blend of modern essential pop – spearheaded by their talismanic singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Murray Matravers. 2 tracks taken from the mixtape. ‘Earth’ and ‘Nice Guys’, have already been named HOTTEST RECORD IN THE WORLD by Annie Mac on her BBC Radio 1 show.
The latest track from the EP is a funk-laden groovy collab with Brit newcomer Arlo Parks called ‘Sangria’. The EP is completed by upcoming single ‘Dead Celebrities’ and 3 other brand new tracks.
CD/ticket is £12 post-paid, and other formats and combos are available. Tickets and albums will be posted seperately - Junk Food is released 10th January.
New Slang is an over 18s event, and is strict on ID. Please bring photo ID with you on the night, whatever age you are.
Times TBC but we know this will run earlier than regular New Slang times.
New Slang is held at Pryzm, 154 Clarence St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1QP
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Loathe
I Let It In And It Took Everything
Hold tight for our pre-order, for now just click the Notify me button. Expected release day is 7th February. The hugely anticipated second full length album from the Liverpool-based LOATHE. Mixing up a massive range of influences to create a distorted, pummelling and melodic frenzy of visceral metal. Fans of Deftones, Lotus Eater, Code Orange and Glassjaw should check this out. “It is our pleasure to finally, after what may seem like a lifetime, reveal to the world our latest collective effort I Let It In And It Took Everything,” says the band. “An accumulation of passion, dedication, and love. Please listen closely and enjoy.” LOATHE's new material sees some of their most esoteric and experimental moments yet; winding from brutally unrelenting heaviness, to weighty post-metal and ethereal post-rock. 1. Theme 2. Aggressive Evolution 3. Broken Vision Rhythm 4. Two-Way Mirror 5. 451 Days 6. New Faces In The Dark 7. Red Room 8. Screaming 9. Is It Really You? 10. Gored 11. Heavy Is The Head That Falls With The Weight Of A Thousand Thoughts 12. A Sad Cartoon 13. A Sad Cartoon (Reprise) 14. I Let It In And It Took Everything…
Sharptone Records
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The Big Moon
Thursday 9th January at New Slang, 9:00pm
Celebrating the release of their new album, The Big Moon return to Kingston to play at New Slang for the first time.
The Mercury nominated indie-pop quartet follow on from their critically acclaimed 2017 debut full length Love In The 4th Dimension with Walking Like We Do.
Times TBC but we expect doors at 9:00pm with The Big Moon on stage at 10:30pm
After the show, it's New Slang as usual where you can expect to hear the likes of Tame Impala, Sundara Karma, CHVRCHES, Bombay Bicycle Club and many more until 2AM.
CD/ticket is £15 post-paid, and other formats and combos are available. Albums and tickets will be posted seperately, the album is released 10th January 2020. PLEASE NOTE: If you choose Collect In-store as your delivery option your full order will need to be collected from our shop rather than from the venue.
New Slang is an over 18s event, and is strict on ID. Please bring photo ID with you on the night, whatever age you are.
New Slang is held at Pryzm, 154 Clarence St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1QP
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