The Japanese House, Pumarosa, Dreller, and Fictonian play our Community Festival stage
Last night, The Japanese House capped off an exciting even of new music on our stage at London's Community Festival.
The Japanese House, Pumarosa, Dreller, and Fictonian sold out the venue lickety-split, and the crowds descended upon our stage at the Courtyard Theatre to watch some of the best up-and-coming musical talents showcase their wares.
Community Festival looks to present some of the hottest acts in London and beyond as we look towards the musical landscape of 2016.
If you wanna catch the swirling psych-rock of Pumarosa again, or if you missed their set, they're playing our new music festival in January alongside Oscar, Postiljonen, INHEAVEN, and loads more. Tickets are on sale now.
.@pumarosamusic at @CourtyardHoxton #CommunityLDN pic.twitter.com/KpWTdNX2nO
— Community (@communityLDN) November 4, 2015
5 word gig review: raw unassuming bass-y vibesy loveliness #communityfestival pic.twitter.com/3Lb5ogsaAB
— Steffy B (@champagnesteffy) November 5, 2015
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