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  • 1 Malden Road
  • London, NW5 3HS
  • United Kingdom

Live Gig Extravaganza!
Get ready to be blown away as The Fiddlers Elbow presents an unforgettable night of live music like no other! we bring you a sensational lineup of talented musicians who will ignite the stage, filling the air with electrifying energy and pulsating beats that will leave you begging for more.

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LAST NYTE is evanescent teen love, humid August

nights, and the bittersweet twinge as a house party

winds down. The producer-songwriter grew up on

Saturday morning cartoons in North London, where

his reminiscence only grew with age. After over a

decade between just him and his guitars, his work

has evolved into an electronic sound that pays

homage to his roots, from dad rock to pop-punk.

Now, pouring that sentimentality into his work, LAST

NYTE has created a world of his own. A perfect

fusion of vintage and cyberpunk, old love and new

sparks, rooftop sunsets in a virtual landscape, nu-

nostalgia.

Drella

Inspired to fight against the economic struggles facing their hometown of Bradford, Drella is the project of Jonny, Toby and Alfie, who combine politicised lyrics with gritty guitar riffs, catchy bass lines and thunderous drums to deliver their brand of alternative rock.

Their recent single “Divide” was championed by Tom Robinson at BBC 6 Music, who described them as a band who “not only talk the talk, but also walk the walk”, as well as Alyx Holcombe at BBC Radio 1, who said “they make me want to mosh and get feral!”. The track was also named Track of the Week by Emily Pilbeam at BBC Introducing in West Yorkshire and was described as “a high-octane masterpiece” by RGM magazine.

Drawing inspiration from the likes of The White Stripes, IDLES and Kid Kapichi, Drella’s energetic sound promises to deliver an exciting live show.

“The political bleakness of our contemporary age affects almost everyone… Drella are here to give voice to that fury and show us that we’re together in our isolation” - Poppy Bristow, Fresh on the Net