THESE ARE THE SHOWS YOU NEED TO SEE THIS MONTH.

THESE ARE THE SHOWS YOU NEED TO SEE THIS MONTH.

May’s proving to be the best month of concerts so far, so we’re gonna give you a list of must see shows to make sure you don’t miss any!

16TH: Oreglo @ Next Door Records

Jazz quartet Oreglo combine various influences such as rock and reggae to cultivate their sound. Get yourself down to Next Door Records for a night of melodious instrumentation.

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18TH: Wesley Joseph @ KOKO

Wesley Joseph’s music knows no bounds. Experimenting with an array of sounds, he’s given us a diverse discography, kept consistent by the bounce of bars.

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20TH: Zinoleesky Victony @ HERE @ Outnernet

Two of Nigeria’s hottest artists will be coming together to perform in front of a UK crowd for an explosive night of Afrobeats at London’s – for any Afrobeats fans this isn’t one to miss.

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20TH: Little Simz K-Trap Unknown T @ KOKO

In collaboration with Levi’s and Rolling Loud, Little Simz, K-Trap and Unknown T will be hitting the stage at KOKO. None of the acts need any introduction, but just to reiterate – Little Simz has an exquisite flow that she combines with intricate and intelligent bars. K-Trap has been making waves with his drill sound, becoming a household name for anyone who’s a fan of the genre. Unknown T’s iconic, unmistakable cadence takes drill to new heights.

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21ST: sbk @ Brixton Hootananny

Rapper sbk’s first headline show is due to make the walls shake. His valiant cadence and quick-witted flow combined with his energetic stage presence is going to be an unmissable experience.

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21ST + 22ND Venna @ The Lower Third

Venna’s smooth, free-flowing jazz is about to flood The Lower Third. Sultry saxophone and harmonious melodies will grace your ears, tickets have gone fast so if you can get your hands on one, you’re gonna be in for a special night to remember.

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24TH : Ray Laurel @ The Social

Ray Laurel’s indie pop sound continues to break boundaries as it combines R&B stylings and satisfying guitar riffs. He gives a fresh take on older sounds, giving retro alt-rock/pop sounds new life.

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26TH : Liv.e @ ICA

Liv.e’s Neo-soul tinged R&B is immaculate. Liv.e oscillates between genre with ease, incorporating jazz and jungle to name a few. Her songwriting feels like you’re reading her diary, making her music unique and intriguing to listen to.

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26TH, 27TH + 28TH : Destin Conrad @ Omeara & Lafayette

Destin Conrad’s silky tones landed him three dates in London due to demand. His latest offering, ‘SATIN’ sees him combine a variety of sounds to create an intriguing R&B soundscape.

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29TH : Arlo Parks @ Rough Trade East

Arlo Parks will be having a signing and live performance at Rough Trade East around her upcoming album release for My Soft Machine. Her soft, indie vocals provide a sense of comfort and safety when you press play.

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30TH : Armani Caesar @ The Jazz Cafe

Leading lady of Griselda, home to the likes of Benny The Butcher and Conway The Machine, Armani Caesar is not to be missed. She’s a woman in hip hop that packs a punch over gritty instrumentals, who’s undoubtedly going to put on a sick show at The Jazz Cafe.

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31ST : Bellah @ Lafayette

R&B princess Bellah managed to sell out two dates at The Lower Third late last year almost instantly and rightly so. Her vocals ooze star power and traditional R&B. Be sure to catch her at the end of the month for the third date she’s added due to demand.

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31ST : Ravyn Lenae @ Village Underground

Ravyn Lenae’s ethereal, contemporary take on R&B is incredibly refreshing. Her abstract debut album HYPNOS pleasantly surprised her audience after her initial rise to notoriety from her Crush EP was heavily influenced by Neo-soul.

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31ST : Mary Sho @ The Shacklewell Arms

Mary Sho’s eclectic mix of soul and 80s pop is sure to translate immaculately on stage. Just imagine the richness in her vocals projecting throughout the venue producing pure joy.

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