Tuesday 28 October 2025, 7.30pm
NiCKY is a songwriter and stalwart of London's queer performance scene. They have built a reputation for writing heartfelt and unique songs reflecting their love and life experiences. Their new ep with spans leftfield avant-pop, otherworldly piano ballads & profound love songs exploring queer vulnerability, identity, cruising, transformation and heartbreak.
They composed the soundtrack for Tomorrow Is Already Dead at Soho Theatre, and more recently several songs for a restaging of Colm Ó Clúbhán’s play Reasons For Staying produced by the AIDS Plays Project. This summer they performed at Glastonbury, Three Wheel Drive and Supernormal.
Hermine Demoriane is a singer, writer and tightrope walker. She has appeared in films by Derek Jarman and John Maybury and performed with COUM Transmissions, which later became Throbbing Gristle. She has released several albums, including ‘The World On My Plates’, published an acclaimed book, and produced three stage plays. Hermine will be accompanied by Vincent Curzon Smith and Dan Lyons on the 28th.
Artist, illustrator, poet and musician Stuart McKenzie explores the performance of self through materiality. This spoken word set includes poems from his forthcoming collection The Dead Weight of Beauty, set against a backdrop of 808's and 909's played out on a SP404.