
Tue 17 Mar 19:30pm
Limited tickets available HERE
Singer-songwriter Laura Fell returns to play her first show in London in over four years. She brings with her a full band to launch her new EP ‘All The Work To Keep At Bay’, recorded with Mercury Prize winning producer Mike Lindsay.
Fell’s emotional rigour and dedication to the craft of songwriting finds a perfect foil in Mike Lindsay – a collaborator extraordinaire who has produced for Anna B Savage, Guy Garvey, Speech Debelle and Du Blonde, as well as being co-founder of UK acid folk band Tuung and one half of the electronic/alt-psych outfit LUMP with Laura Marling. For Fell, the resulting sonic shift is the next step in a fittingly mindful and self-possessed creative evolution.
Having released her 2020 debut album ‘Safe From Me’ (Balloon Machine Records) – which saw her noted as an artist of rare promise, gaining high profile press praise and featuring in end-of-year ‘Best Of’ lists – Fell embraced a shift from the bustling energy of London to the coastal haven of East Sussex, and took a short break from making music. Reemerging with renewed momentum, she self-released the ‘At Least I Tried’ EP in August 2024, followed by May 2025’s ‘Talk It All Apart’ EP, a five-tracker recorded across a week in Berlin with musician Robert Kretzschmar (Anna Erhard, Albertine Sarges).
This purple patch of inspiration and industry continues with ‘All The Work To Keep At Bay’, with the EPs lead single ‘Earthworm’ already receiving radio play from John Kennedy at X Radio, Deb Grant at BBC 6 Music, and Roddy Hart at BBC Radio Scotland.
“Fell’s alto is pure poetry” – Uncut Magazine (Album review – 8/10)
“With touches of classic pop and refined, artsy folk, Fell dazzles with effortlessly compelling songwriting” – Paste Magazine
“Laura Fell is a force to be reckoned with…” – The Line of Best Fit
“The poetry of an unravelled heart” – Gold Flake Paint
“Intimate and immersive… packed with personal emotion but edged with mystery.” — Various Small Flames
“On latest single Only One Of Me Around Laura Fellonce again shows her mastery of vulnerability, self-awareness and incredible musicianship.” – Popoptica
Support comes from Kitty Fitz
Kitty Fitz, the vibrant alter ego of South East London’s Kitty Drummond, is an artist known for blending introspective lyrics with playful, cinematic soundscapes. Describing her music as “introspective, tongue-in-cheek, and honest,” Kitty crafts songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Her latest EP, The Man in Me, showcases her evolution as an artist, exploring themes of heartbreak, anxiety, and renewal. A classically trained musician and self-taught producer, Kitty takes pride in writing, recording, and producing all her own music, making her a rising star in the alt-pop scene.