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Let them eat cake… and leave no crumbs

Date and Time

Thursday, April 11th, 2024 7:00 pm

Price

5+

Line up -

Asha Gold, Kitty, Venus without love, Zinzi, Seren, DJ Ayse

Description

The Fox and Firkin proudly presents a brand new night ‘Let Them Eat Cake’ focusing on the most exciting female and fem presenting artists across the capital.

Artist Descriptions:

Asha Gold:

With a stunning selection of heavily championed singles including ‘Margarita’, ‘Naive’, ‘Morning Love’, and ‘Only For The Night’, this thriving London newcomer harnesses the cool power of the city as well as essences of her Indian heritage to create an infectious sound as new and exciting as she is. As ever, it’s backed by a fresh array of modern R&B, 808 beats, mood-setting piano and Asha Gold’s velvety and truly stunning voice.

Check her out here:

Kitty:

25-year-old Dublin born, London raised singer-songwriter Kitty blends emotive vocals with honest lyrics and pop hooks. Her introspective lyrics provide an honest and humorous insight into the life of a young, queer woman. With influences from Lianne La Havas to Lily Allen’s early work.

 

Venuswithoutlove:

Venuswithoutlove’s music creates a feeling of honesty and organised chaos, often taking inspiration from her favourite things which include fairytale’s, psychedelic imagery, and Y2K fashion. She aims to create music that engages the attention spans of the new generation without compromising on artistry.

Watch her video for Cloudy Headed here:

 

Zinzi:

London based Zinzi is making waves with her debut single ‘Spin me Around’. Taking elements from R&B, pop, synth and classical, Zinzi combines her musical knowledge with silky vocals and a natural stage presence that makes her one of the most exciting artists on the London live scene. 

Seren:

Seren is an independent, British-Turkish singer/songwriter based in South London. Her ethereal sound takes inspiration from artists including Alexandra Savior, Sufjan Stevens and Beach House and experiments with alternative and indie folk. Ever evolving, her soulful ballads have one unchanging quality: their upmost relatability and lyricism.