TRANSGLOBAL UNDERGROUND FEAT. NATACHA ATLAS

Saturday 6th November 2021

Transglobal Undergound are back with an exclusive London show to celebrate the release of Walls Have Ears, their first studio album for nine years.

Regarded as the original fusionists, they’re credited with being the collective that first brought together club culture and world music to create a whole new onstage experience. Featuring both past and present members of the band including Tim Whelan, Hamid Mantu, Tuup, Dubulah, Goldfinger, Sheema Mukherjee, Rav Neiyar and Natacha Atlas together with special guests, this show promises a fierce combination of electronic beats and global sounds.

LINE UP
Transglobal Underground feat. Natacha Atlas

PRICE
Standing: £20
Restaurant: £25

DOORS
19:00-22:30

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