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The Hope and Anchor

Moonlight Academy, Castlecombe Drive, The Darwins, A Different Kitchen

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Moonlight Academy, Castlecombe Drive, The Darwins, A Different Kitchen
Moonlight Academy, Castlecombe Drive, The Darwins, A Different Kitchen

Time & Location

20 Jul 2024, 19:00 – 23:00

The Hope and Anchor, The Hope and Anchor, 207 Upper St, London N1 1RL, UK

About the event

Lineup:

  • Moonlight Academy
  • Castlecombe Drive
  • The Darwins
  • A Different Kitchen

Moonlight Academy

Introducing Moonlight Academy, an electrifying young alternative rock band hailing from the streets of London.   This young band draw inspiration from the raw energy of Inhaler, the anthemic soundscapes of Kings of Leon, and the gritty charisma of The Amazons into their own unique universe of sound.   With infectious melodies, powerful lyrics, and explosive performances, Moonlight Academy capture the essence of young adulthood, touching on its challenges, triumphs, and everything in between.   Get ready to immerse yourself in their sonic journey and witness the future of alternative rock.

The Darwins

Straight out of the beating heart of London’s music scene emerges The Darwins, a five-piece indie rock juggernaut ready to shake up your world. With their debut single, “Tomorrow’s Problem” already setting the streets ablaze, The Darwins are delivering a sound that’s as infectious as it is irresistible.

Castlecombe Drive

In a career that’s seen them rock the stages of BST Hyde Park, Shepherds Bush Empire and blasted across the Radio X, RTE Radio 1, RTE 2FM & BBC Radio 6 airwaves, Castlecombe Drive are excited to celebrate the release of their sophomore EP “For Better Days” in style and among friends at London’s iconic Hope and Anchor.

Expect face-melting riffs, ear-worm melodies, and heartfelt lyrics as Castlecombe Drive are not a band you’ll easily forget!

A Different Kitchen

A Different Kitchen, a psychedelic project seemingly fuelled by grief, loss and a general distaste of modern society. Emerging from Norfolk’s quiet back country, the trio began making noise - where alt-indie meets post-punk. With band members now spread from London to Sheffield, the group have migrated their sound throughout the UK; with their latest single, I'm Fine I'm Fine, featured by Tom Robinson on BBC Radio 6 Music and Christian Carlisle on BBC Introducing in Sheffield.

Artists: We are always interested in hearing from talented artists. If you’d like to play at our future events, please get in touch.

Note: 18+ ID required. These events frequently sell out so we recommend buying tickets in advance.

Refunds: Tickets are for the full event and not for individual artists. If an artist cancels your tickets are still valid for the event. We cannot offer refunds.

Photography: No professional cameras allowed, photography permits available, email for information.

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