Queer Noise is back babes!!
Join us on Thursday 26th March for an incredible line up of mega talented poets, musicians and performers bringing you simultaneously silly and sensitive explorations of queer community, identity, and relationships
We've missed you and we know you've missed us too, so get yourself down to VFDalston for an evening of queer gorgeousness.
Doors at 7pm
Performance start at 7:30pm you don't wanna miss a single second.
Featuring: Kia Matanky-Becker, Grace Quigley, Leah Cleaver + More to be announced soon!!
Kia Matanky-Becker
Kia is a very serious poet who definetly doesnt dream of being a comedian. An over-sharer and attention seeker, get ready for tales of dyke drama, late nights and the people they fell in love with on the bus this morning.
Recent performances include Glastonbury 2025, Summer in the Ditch for Shoreditch Town Hall and Out Of Frame Dulwich Picture Gallery for LGBTQ+ History Month.
Grace Quigley
Grace makes performance and theatre work using cabaret, drag and text. She is currently developing a new show, On Our Backs.
A messy, hedonistic club world where Dilly pines after Kitten—her fellow dancer/ mother figure—while chasing glamour to cover life’s rot and dreaming of motherhood though her pussy's already sore. Expect alternative cabaret, spectacle on a budget, and strange lipsyncs to your favourite divas.
Leah Cleaver
Leah is an artist and singer based in East London. After first making music as part of collective ZEBEDE, she's now carving out her own alt pop sound, shaped by the friends and scene around her. Leah is co-founder of U Gd, Girl? a community for women and non-binary babes who come together for intimate talking circles and "werkshops" in London.
Leah's music speaks to people who move through life with curiosity and who love discovering music that catches them a bit off guard. Her songs are an expression of black queer joy, and are for those who dance late into the night with their friends, love big bass lines and honest lyrics and those who see love and beauty in all its different forms
TICKETS:
Standard: £8
Solidarity: £14*
Pay-it-forward: £9**
*Solidarity tickets: for allies or those who can afford to pay a higher ticket price to will help us keep this event sustainable and make it grow, so please consider this option if you can.
**Pay-it-forward tickets: please consider this option if you're an ally who'd like to support low/unwaged people from the community.
Unfortunately the venue is in a basement without step free access. Please contact us on queernoiseevents@gmail.com with any questions regarding accessibility. The event is mostly seated however there is some standing room. If you need us to reserve you a seat for access reasons please send us an email :) Complimentary tickets for Assistants available please email to reserve these.