Moscoman’s ‘Disco Halal’ residency has announced its lineup for the opening month of weekly parties at the Waiting Room, London.
The series launches with the Tel Aviv artist playing an all night DJ set on 3rd July. London based queer pop icon Lynks and alt-dance trio PVA will also join the festivities later in the month together with Nimmo, Jennifer Touch and Junto Club.
The Waiting Room’s reputation for hosting emerging, alternative, left-field music is far reaching and long standing, with the intimate basement venue acting an incubator for artist experimentation and prime spot for uninhibited dance floor revelry.
Moscoman says: “I’m so excited to have some of my favourite new acts joining in the fun. It’s a unique opportunity to curate and present my own approach to music and parties, and build a community here in London, from the (under)ground up.
The inspiration for the night comes from the legendary ‘Penguin’ club in Tel Aviv. Although I was too young my dream was to hang out there with local musicians and the new beat, post-punk soundtrack.
Now I can create my own version. I just want people to come early, make friends and dance to live guitars and drum machines.”
Full line up here:
July
3rd: Mosco All Night Long
10th: Mosco + Junto Club (live) + Lacquer (live)
17th: Mosco + Lynks (live) + PVA (DJ)
24th: Mosco + Nimmo (DJ) + Jennifer Touch (live)
31st: Mosco + Very Special Guest
Tickets are available exclusively on DICE
https://dice.fm/artist/moscoman-a2nx
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