To launch the new single and music video from Luki, we will be screening ‘Seven Years Below the Flowers’ for the first time with performances from a host of friends. Come and see Luki, Fiontasia, Personnel and Sebastian Golgiri at the Oxymoron @ the Old Oak on 21st April.
Doors at 6pm.
Hosted by Staying Out in association with Metro.
Single Release
‘Seven Years Below the Flowers’ is a new single by Luki released by Staying Out Records. Following an attraction to the drama and depth of fairytale, Luki tells the story of the spellbound musician, drawn to the underworld by the promises and allure of the menacing and beautiful Fairy Queen. Accompanied by a host of freaks and faeries, in the music video, Luki plays the bewitched musician and Fiontasia the Fairy Queen, in a fantasy world taking inspiration from folk horror and the iconic BBC Narnia adaptations. Come with us below the flowers…
Luki
Luki is a singer, songwriter and performer, bringing together art pop and ambient soundscapes with the arch gestures of musical theatre. Mixing the heartfelt and the irreverent, the magical and the mundane, Luki explores the depths and the careful staging of song.
Fiontasia
Fiontasia is a performance artist, lip-syncer and fashion icon. Fiontasia has performed internationally as well as snatching an ‘Alternative Miss World’ crown at Shakespeare’s historic Globe. The People’s Alternative Princess.
Personnel
Personnel is the music project of Robbie Ellen and friends. Narrative pop songs and glamors are sung by guest vocalists. This is the first gig, performing with Luki and Josh GT.
Sebastian Golgiri
Sebastian is a singer-songwriter, performer and visual artist from South London. Their music and art is driven by their vibrant inner world of imagination - expect ethereal dreamscapes, psychedelic visions and a love of pink even Barbie would envy. They fuse dream pop melodies with a powerful voice and an eclectic style influenced by everything from kawaii to punk.
FAQ-
There is a bar with a range or alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks, we can take cash or card. Please do not bring your own beverages.
Doors open at 6pm, first act on at 7pm sharp!
We have gender neutral toilets / additional needs loo in the building, we have disabled access into the hall.
Please feel free to get in contact if you have any questions that we might have missed.
Staying Out want to create a safe space for people to enjoy the show, if anyone behaves in an unacceptable manner they will be asked to leave the venue at the at the discretion of the organisers.