Following the success of her 2013 EP ‘Virtual Lover’ and with a debut album about to drop, Erol Alkin’s protégé Nadia Ksaiba will showcase her infections sound, fusing retro 80s vocals and synths with a forward thinking approach to production at Sorry, No Vacancies on Friday 15th November.
Combining big food from acclaimed chef Chris Gillard, proper drinks from award winning mixologists Soul Shakers and a soundtrack of low-slung disco, late night jazz and grown-up house, Sorry, No Vacancies will be serving up hearty portions of good times in the heart of London’s Brixton from November til January.
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