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The Hives
Tuesday 6th June
at Pryzm, 7:00pm (14+)
Admission will be via e-ticket. Your e-ticket will be delivered to your email address in time for the show (typically the day before the event). To ensure good sight lines on this higher priced ticket, this event will be run at a reduced-capacity. Celebrating the release of their new album 'The Death Of Randy Fitzsimmons', The Hives visit Kingston for the first time to play Pryzm."There's no maturity or anything like that bullshit, because who the fuck wants mature rock’n’roll? That's always where people go wrong, I feel. ‘It’s like rock’n’roll but adult,’ nobody wants that! That's literally taking the good shit out of it. Rock’n’roll can't grow up, it is a perpetual teenager and this album feels exactly like that, which it's all down to our excitement – and you can’t fake that shit."-Doors at 7:30pm with The Hives on stage at 9:00pmThose aged 14+ can attend unaccompanied. 8 to 13 year olds must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). No under 8s, sorry.Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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Adam Zindani
Wednesday 3rd May
at The Fighting Cocks, 7:30pm (18+)
Taking time away from Stereophonics, Adam Zindani celebrates the release of his new album Black Eyes Blue, with a show at The Fighting Cocks.Hugely respected by his peers, rock fans and guitar aficionados, Birmingham-born Zindani has spent his adult life making music in a range of guises - including major label stints with Northstar and Casino - but he is best known, of course, for his 15-year tenure as guitarist and songwriter with Welsh rock heroes Stereophonics.Throughout this time Adam had never stopped writing songs for himself but he’d struggled to find time to record them. Then came lockdown, which closed many doors for all of us but opened up the possibility of taking things further. “The original premise was nothing more than being creative,” he says. “And suddenly there was all this time. I’ve got a studio where I live here, so I thought, why don't I just put some demos down, and see how that works.”The first track to emerge, almost instantaneously, was “What About Love”, which might surprise those expecting a flat-out rock record. Naturally there are elements of Zindani’s rock background, but more from the spheres of soul, pop, singer-songwriters and more.-TIMES:Doors - 7:30pmQ&A - 8:00pmSet - 9:00pm-The Fighting Cocks is an 18+ venue. Please bring photo ID.The Fighting Cocks is at 56 Old London Road, Kingston, KT2 6QA
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PVRIS
Thursday 1st June
at Pryzm, 8:30pm (14+)
Admission will be via e-ticket. Your e-ticket will be delivered to your email address in time for the show (typically the day before the event). To celebrate the release of the new album titled 'EVERGREEN', PVRIS return to Kingston to play at Pryzm.Over a near decade-long career, PVRIS’ ethos attracted the likes of a dynamic list of collaborators, from American hip-hop artist 070 Shake, to British pop-powerhouse Raye. As a multi-instrumentalist, producer, songwriter, and all-around creative behind the project, Gunnulfsen’s unorthodox creative abilities expand to new heights with her newest offering.“EVERGREEN is a reclamation of control in our post-pandemic culture, posing a complex discussion on fame, technology, spectacle, and female autonomy.”EVERGREEN dynamically showcases Gunnulfsen’s multifaceted artistry, evolving from guttural, electric delivery, to ethereal catharsis, with equal conviction and maturity. The result is an 11-track uncompromising body of work that is a testament to PVRIS’ intricate dedication to craftsmanship, resilience, and brutal honesty.-Times TBC but we expect doors at 8:30pm with PVRIS on stage at 9:30pmThose aged 14+ can attend unaccompanied. 8 to 13 year olds must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). No under 8s, sorry.Over 18's get free entry into our New Slang indie / alt club night after the gig.Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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Arlo Parks
Wednesday 24th May
at Pryzm, 7:00pm (14+)
Admission will be via e-ticket. Your e-ticket will be delivered to your email address in time for the show (typically the day before the event). To celebrate the release of the new album titled 'My Soft Machine' , Arlo Parks returns to Kingston to play at Pryzm.My Soft Machine is a deeply personal body of work; a narration of Parks’ experiences as she navigates her 20’s and the growth intertwined. Explained ever-articulately in her own words below...“The world/our view of it is peppered by the biggest things we experience - our traumas, upbringing, vulnerabilities almost like visual snow. This record is life through my lens, through my body - the mid 20s anxiety, the substance abuse of friends around me, the viscera of being in love for the first time, navigating PTSD and grief and self sabotage and joy, moving through worlds with wonder and sensitivity - what it’s like to be trapped in this particular body. There is a quote from a Joanna Hogg film called the Souvenir, it’s an A24 semi-autobiographical film with Tilda Swinton - it recounts a young film student falling in love with an older, charismatic man as a young film student then being drawn into his addiction - in an early scene he’s explaining why people watch films - “we don’t want to see life as it is played out we want to see life as it is experienced in this soft machine.” So there we have it, the record is called....My Soft Machine.” - Arlo Parks-Times TBC but we expect doors at 7:00pm with Arlo Parks on stage at 8:00pmThose aged 14+ can attend unaccompanied. 8 to 13 year olds must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). No under 8s, sorry.Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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Teleman
Wednesday 12th April
at Pryzm, 7:00pm (14+)
Admission will be via e-ticket. Your e-ticket will be delivered to your email address in time for the show (typically the day before the event). To celebrate the release of the new album 'Good Time / Hard Time', Teleman return to Kingston to play at Pryzm.A tree may lose its leaves but will continue to grow. For Teleman, the band’s fourth album ‘Good Time / Hard Time’ is their first as a trio and sees them evolve as a force of nature as they navigate new beginnings despite a wealth of experience behind them. Music and lyrical stream of consciousness entwined, the album makes sense of a world in chaos and its words of wisdom are a vital reminder that even when things seem heavy, life is precious.“Nature can teach us so much about patience and how you can’t control everything - you just have to let things happen as it intends… it’s great therapy,” tells the band’s singer and guitarist, Thomas Sanders whose garden-dwelling and park strolls to the studio have inevitably wormed their way into Teleman’s songwriting. “I was reading about forests and how trees help each other, they don’t survive on their own, they grow together… as a band we’ve now grown into each other as a triangle shape after having been a square for so long.”With classic Teleman style, ‘Good Time / Hard Time’ is their most dancefloor-friendly record to date. Following the departure of the band’s long-time keyboard player Jonny Sanders to focus on his film and design work, Peter Cattermoul now leads on keyboard duties and Hiro Amamiya slides seamlessly between drum machine, live drums and even the odd keyboard solo as it captures the bounce of choice cuts from their own DJ sets such as Metronomy or the classic disco of Boney M, Giorgio Moroder, early house music and 80s vibes - all the while doused in their trademark blend of uplifting melancholy. “You’ve got to experience the hard times to appreciate the good times in life,” Tom explains. “Most of the songs are about universal things everyone can relate to, the small and simple details about difficult connections and overcoming them.-Times TBC but we expect doors at 7:00pm with Teleman on stage at 8:00pmThose aged 14+ can attend unaccompanied. 8 to 13 year olds must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). No under 8s, sorry.Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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