Arts Council England funding live music series showcasing the best in hoodpunk, goth trap, cyberdrill and skate-soul
The USB Project, a new live music series funded by Arts Council England that will showcase rising acts across hoodpunk, goth trap, cyberdrill and skate-soul, is set to begin in London this weekend.
The London-based underground live music series will begin this Sunday (9 October) at the Fox & Firkin in Lewisham with a headline show from JoeJas, who will be supported by Fred Jones and Cheray.
The USB Project will continue throughout October, November and December at London venues including Peckham Audio, Shacklewell Arms, Moth Club, Brixton Jamm and more with shows from TaliaBle, retropxssy, BUKKY, anti.Net, The Shar and more.
Visit usbfilm.co.uk to buy tickets to The USB Project live shows.
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