Who needs a new safe space? I DO!
Welcome to my new East London Cabaret, ‘Slumber Party’, where music is celebrated and make-up is discouraged. Come equipped with your comfiest PJ's and your cosiest vibes, because this one is about finding community and retreat from a world that is increasingly focussed on our outsides instead of recognising our inner beauty.
Though the evening will be handled with gentleness, I still want to play you my new EP which is packed with HYPER-POP, dreamy vocals and BANGERS to get you dancing and raising a drink in the air. I have a fully trans+ lineup to accompany me, so you're in for a queer treat.
I can't wait to see you all there!
LINE UP:
Anthony Lexa has been coined by 'Wonderland' as a "sensational breakout star”. With an accrued fanbase of over 180,000 loyal followers online, Ant has come a long way from her upbringing in rural Devon. Her focus is to create a safe space with her art for anyone who feels alienated, a feeling she knows all too well due to her skin condition and identity as a transgender woman.
Anthony’s musical prowess has led her to perform at iconic London venues including The London Palladium, The Clapham Grand and Colour Factory as well as selling out her own London cabaret show. This year, she has taken to the stage at ‘Wireless’ and ‘Body Movements’ festival and spoken on panels with Channel 4, Soundcloud and even recorded an episode of the ‘QueerAF’ podcast.
She has grown up in the performing industry, but her activist based work cannot be ignored. This includes her efforts in raising over £40k with ‘Not A Phase’, presenting an award for ‘Just Like Us 2024’ in collaboration with Gay Times and her position as an ambassador for ‘GoFundMe’, ‘Think2Speak’ and ‘Changing Faces UK’.
Tobre is a music producer and songwriter based in London. He plays with pop, rock and dance influences, adding his own bubblegum twist. He is also a trans man, and the producer of the recurring live show Be Trans Do Song (@betransdosong), showcasing upcoming trans musicians from all backgrounds who perform live music.
TAMAN is on a mission, to make dance music queer, fun and rebellious; blending house, dance pop, liquid jungle, hypeperpop, jersey club and everything from the underground. Involved in the LGBTQ+ scenes of Liverpool and London, TAMAN is a rising star among the sub culture, celebrated for her rock star live sets with band, and her playful DJ sets where she resides at SHE soho & Switch North Events.
Sabiyha puts humanity to the forefront of their music as they explore and expose the most vulnerable and empowering parts of themselves. Weaving reality through their music, Sabiyha navigates themes of sex, queerness, trauma, sisterhood, and mental health on their debut EP 'Sheerkhan' which is out now.
When it comes to inspiration, Sabiyha turns to the cultures and communities closest to their as a queer, POC person. Motivated by their mother’s story of ambition, the British-Guyanese artist has adorned their latest project with lyrics and textures that honour their roots. From family voice notes to Bangla-style beats, Sabiyha has ensured their history, identity, and individuality are more than present in their work.
Their previous singles having gathered support from the likes of The Guardian, Gay Times, NOTION, Gal-Dem, NME, The Line Of Best Fit, Nadine Shah, Jess Iszatt, and BBC Radio 1's Jack Saunders.
ACCESSIBILITY:
Sadly, The Divine is currently not fully accessible.
The cabaret and club space are in the basement of the venue. There are 17 wide steps with slip resistant treads down to the space with sturdy handrails either side.
The toilets are in the basement and are not accessible for wheelchair users.
If you need further information, please refer to The Divine ‘About’ page on the website.
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