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What’s on EartH? A look at the upcoming events at East London’s much-loved culture spot
From Horse Meat Disco’s big NYE bash to Yasmine Hamdan’s distinctive blend of Arabic vocal lines and contemporary electronic, the Dalston hot spot has got a lot on its roster.
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Plenty plays out at EartH. Not only is it where Nicer Tuesdays has called home for the past few years, but it’s also home to London’s music and cultural scene. Once a former Art Deco cinema in Dalston, EartH reopened in 2018 by the team behind Village Underground, keeping much of the original character alongside installing remarkable contemporary sound and lighting systems. Since the reopening, EartH has become a top spot for artists and audiences who want a bit more from their night out.
From the get-go, EartH’s proposal is expansive, offering the East End a broad mix of music, performance, and cultural events across three floors – from seated and standing gigs to comedy, talks, club nights and full venue festival takeovers. Lineups move between early-career artists and long-established names, with plenty of room for experimental bits and bobs in between. But what’s coming up at EartH? We take a look at what’s on across their two spaces – the Theatre and Hall – diving into the eclectic mix of industries and scenes all sharing and belonging in the same wonderful space.
Origins: Djrum (All Night Long)
Fresh off his Under Tangled Silence LP, Djrum takes the reins start-to-finish on Friday 21 November, playing in the round all night from 22:00 until the small hours. It’s a rare chance, as promised by Djrum, to hear from the lesser listened to corners of his record collection…
Benny Sings
A songwriter’s songwriter, Benny Sings, returns to EartH Theatre on Tuesday 25 November, with Mocky also on the lineup. He’ll road-test new, unreleased material ahead of a tenth solo album slated for 2026, as part of his European road trip.
Sofia Kourtesis
On Saturday 29 November, EartH Hall hosts Sofia Kourtesis (alongside some special guests…) for a late-night show that combines live performance with some time at the decks.
Horse Meat Disco (NYE, All Night Long)
Promising a NYE to remember, Horse Meat Disco are set to ring in the new year at EartH Hall on Wednesday 31 December, 22:00–04:00. You can expect a euphoric, turbo-charged send-off to 2025 with some big sing-alongs, and the kind of communal release only Horse Meat Disco can muster.
Yasmine Hamdan
Lebanese-born, Paris-based singer and songwriter Yasmine Hamdan brings her distinctive blend of Arabic vocal lines and contemporary electronics to EartH Theatre on Thursday 12 February 2026. Presented by Eat Your Own Ears and Serious, Yasmine is sure to deliver an intimate show with the poise and quiet intensity that’s made her such a remarkable, singular voice.
Pete Rock
A super-solid pillar of hip-hop production, Pete Rock hits EartH Hall on Friday 13 March, joined by Amxxr. From Illmatic to jazz-dusted sample know-how, this’ll be a lesson from a bona fide architect of the sound.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra will be in residence at EartH Theatre playing four unique shows from Monday 30 March to Thursday 2 April. Psychedelic soul, rubbery grooves, and bittersweet melodies, you know the drill, it’s Unknown Mortal Orchestra! Perfect conditions for getting pleasantly lost
Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore
Ushering in the spring tide, on Saturday 11 April, two modern luminaries join forces at EartH Theatre for a one-off collaboration around their forthcoming album Tragic Magic. Voice, harp, and synths entwine into a meditative musical medley, co-produced by Fleet Foxes and Beach House’s Trevor Spencer.
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