Tag: London


  • 6 Queer Platforms Changing the Game – Powered by NYX Professional Makeup

    London’s queer scene has always been about more than just parties, it’s about connection, expression, and community. In collaboration with NYX Professional Makeup and the makeup brands Proudly Pro-You brand cause platform, we’re spotlighting six game-changing platforms. These are the spaces shaping the future and they are being amplified further with the support of NYX…

  • Waterfall: J. Eka’s Genre-Bending Masterpiece – A Fusion of Rap, R&B, and South London Soul

    South East London’s own J. Eka is back with a brand new visual for Waterfall—a dreamy, late-night link-up that feels like stepping into a girls’ night out, soundtracked by flirtation, finesse, and pure fun. The track features rising alt-R&B star KAIROS*, floating in with a velvet-smooth hook, while the beat comes courtesy of South London’s…

  • RED BULL CULTURE CLASH RETURNS TO LONDON

    Red Bull Culture Clash is making its long-anticipated return to London next March. After almost 10 years since their 2016 event held at London’s O2, Red Bull is returning in 2025 to crown the UK’s next sound clash winner. For one night only, four crews repping the best of Electronic, UK Rap, Afro, and Caribbean music…

  • GUAP MEETS : SKYLA TYLAA

    Fresh off her Dankie Sounds set in Ibiza and just in time to celebrate her exciting collaboration with Trapstar London and Ed Hardy, GUAP caught up with Skyla Tylaa to discuss her journey as an artist. From her passion for DJing that transcends the music itself, to the challenges she faced to become a notable…

  • Forbes Family Group Gala Unites Black Excellence to Raise £360,000 for Life-Saving Cause

    The Forbes Family Group Fundraising Gala was nothing short of iconic. Hosted at London’s Royal Lancaster Hotel, this star-studded affair brought out the biggest names in football, television, and music to support the ACLT charity, raising an impressive £360,000 in the process. From football legend Rio Ferdinand and his wife, TV personality Kate Ferdinand, to…

  • PIANO PEOPLE – LONDON’S BUZZING AMAPIANO ISLAND FOR THE DAY

    Play, dance, party. Piano People defined what it meant to have a good time on the 23rd of August as it disrupted Southwark Park with a star studded lineup. Centring the Piano People in everything they do, the afrocentric dance festival continued their Amapiano celebrations into the late summer night – headlined by Amapiano Godfathers…

  • PIANO PEOPLE IN THE PARK SET TO TAKEOVER LONDON

    Having made a name for hosting the hottest acts and future stars exploding out of South Africa, Piano People is set to disrupt Southwark Park this week with a star studded lineup! “​​Amapiano hasn’t even reached its full potential globally, the genre has so many variations that are already crossing over and exploding and we…

  • THE GLORY OF SUPACELL : A SICKLE CELL SUPERHERO STORY

    The most groundbreaking works of art begin with just a thought. For Rapman, the multi-talented mastermind behind Supacell, the thought was as simple as this: ‘what if people from ends had superpowers?’ When the idea entered his head in 2019, the storyteller realised that he was onto something special – and Netflix realised it too.…

  • BURNA BOY – EXCLUSIVE AFRICAN GIANT YOUTUBE MUSIC NIGHT PERFORMANCE

    GRAMMY Award-winning artist Burna Boy celebrated the 5th anniversary of his seminal album, African Giant, with a YouTube Music Nights exclusive performance at London’s KOKO. The intimate show was a part of a YouTube series that brings global superstar artists closer to their fans. Burna’s performance followed his roadblock Glastonbury Pyramid stage performance and his…

  • EDDIE KADI : HOW AFROBEATS ADOPTED A COMEDIAN FROM WEST LONDON

    As part of the British Library’s hugely successful ongoing exhibition, Beyond The Bassline, Eddie Kadi curated a panel of exciting names in African music to discuss the towering Afrobeats genre in Black British music. Along with Remi Burgz, DJ Abass, Taponeswa Mavunga, Moko and Dbanj, Eddie explored the genre’s journey from Africa to the UK. I sat…