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DIY Magazine presents Picture Parlour & She's In Parties


Tuesday, November 11, 19:00
adv £12.60 plus

Picture Parlour - 9:00pm - 10:00pm
She’s In Parties - 8:00pm - 8:30pm
Doors - 7:00pm

DIY Magazine Presents: November Edition Launch Party

We’re celebrating the release of DIY’s November issue in style — with an unforgettable night of live music and good times. Catch Picture Parlour bringing their bold, cinematic sound to the stage, alongside the ethereal indie magic of She’s In Parties.

Expect high energy, great company, and the first look at our brand new issue. Come raise a glass with us and be part of the DIY community that keeps the scene alive.

Picture Parlour Picture Parlour crafts a world of neon-lit escapism, where the lost and restless find sanctuary in raw, electrifying rock ‘n’ roll. Fronted by Katherine Parlour’s smoky vocals and Ella Risi’s instinctive guitar work, the duo channels the swagger of 70s glam with a modern bite. Their new era of music fuses Marc Bolan’s flair with Joan Jett’s grit, capturing stories of love, loss, and longing. From early buzz at The Windmill to earning Courtney Love’s praise, their journey has been nothing short of cinematic. Welcome to The Parlour—a world where music is myth, and rebellion is refuge.

She’s In Parties are a hazy and ethereal quartet whose own idiosyncratic amalgamation of shoegaze and dream-pop belies their relatively young years. The band is led by Irish-born frontperson Katie Dillon (vocals/guitar), alongside her friends Herbie Wiseman (guitar), Matt Carman (drums), and Charlie Johnson (bass). The Essex/London based indie quartet recently shared new single ‘Same Old Story’, and shared news of their upcoming EP ‘Are You Dreaming?’ due November 7th via Submarine Cat. As one of the most promising bands in their field, the latest single is a striking return, with an ethereal, dreamlike sound. A fusion of '90s grunge grit and melodic indie-pop hails in a maturer sound, marking a new chapter for the band. Their live shows have been lauded, and the band are due to showcase more tracks from the upcoming EP over an extensive run of festival dates this summer, including Truck, Tramlines, Y Not, Victorious and Reeperbahn.






















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