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The Show
Every Breaking Sound show features 4-5 of the hottest emerging artists playing 30 minutes sets across all musical genres. Every showcase is a unique opportunity to experience the best new artist's in your city.
The Venues
Breaking Sound Showcases happen in premium locations. From a Quinton Tarantino inspired dance bar to Neon Arcade, every show is a unique night out for both artists and fans.
The Vibe
Our shows are designed to gain exposure for the next wave of artists. Playing their latest releases to friends, family, followers & industry professionals. Our diverse and inclusive crowd is the best place to network and make new connections.
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Sebright Arms
Grassroots music venue in an East London pub. Hidden in plain sight just off Hackney Road.
31-35 Coate St
London
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Signature Brew
Based in a railway arch next to the Regent's Canal in East London, Signature Brew Haggerston is a place where fresh beer and great music come together.
Signature Brew Haggerston
340 Acton Mews
Haggerston
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The Star
With decor influenced by the beatnik writers of the time, the jingly jangly sounds of The Velvet Underground, and the art coming out of The Factory of Warhol, you’ll feel like you’re on a trip from the east coast to the west coast with one turn of the head in this incredible bar!
243 Old St
London
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The Engine Room
Housed within a railway arch, the space has kept it's gritty and industrial aesthetic, while still creating a warm and welcoming environment for performers and punters.
Unit 30 Bow Triangle Business Centre
Eleanor St
London
E3 4UR -
The Macbeth
The Macbeth has been a music and arts pub for over 100 years.
It’s continued to be an iconic landmark on the London gigging circuit and an essential stop for touring bands as well as local artists making a name for themselves on the scene.
70 Hoxton St, London N1 6LP -
Doña
Doña is a passion project born of friendship & a shared love for high-quality, magical Mezcal, community living & music.
Mix all those fabuluz feels into a unique environment and you get a small but mighty bar that also identifies as an arts space,
a haven celebrating empowered feminine energy &, most importantly of all, a champion for independent creativity.
~ Doña stays committed to providing a safe space for all ~
92 Stoke Newington High St, London N16 7NY -
The Hackney Social
Welcome to the heart of Hackney, somewhere to be social. We’re a live entertainment venue but with a heavy sprinkle of the really good stuff. Connected to Bohemia Place Market, The Hackney Social is the spot where art and music meet. We’re all about celebrating culture and community; supporting local grassroots music and artists, but also offering a space of discussion and skill share.
Unit 11 Bohemia Pl, London E8 1DU -
Dingwalls 2
The heritage of the original PowerHaus made it the perfect title to rename the newly bought venue, Dingwalls. Dingwalls originally opened in 1973 as a dancehall and has had a range of different musical functions throughout it’s 35 year stretch under the original name. The venue has been a Jazz Bar owned by legendary DJ Gilles Peterson and Patrick Forge, before moving back to its roots of being a permanent part of the Camden gigging scene. Holding host to iconic shows such as Blondies debut, Coldplay, Etta James, intimate Foo Fighters performances, R.E.M and George Ezra. Alongside this it was a large part of Camden’s punk boom with The Clash, Sex Pistols and The Ramones regularly appearing.
Powerhaus, Middle Yard, Camden Lock, London NW1 8AB