Roundhouse Rising Festival announce further line-up names

Roundhouse Rising Festival announce further line-up names

World renowned London music venue the Roundhouse has announced further line up names for its Roundhouse Rising Festival 2022, from Tuesday 4th October to Saturday 8th October.

VICE’s opening night includes multi-hyphenate artist and creator from Brooklyn, New York, Talia Goddess. multidisciplinary artist Loshh, and soulful vocalist India Shan.

The London-based festival and club night RISEN presents: Shakira Alleyne, Roundhouse resident, writer and musician from North London; house DJ, singer and producer Lulah Francs; award-winning, genre-bending, Thai pop warrior, Pyra, and more.

shesaid.so, a global community connecting women, gender minorities and allies in the music industry, presents Amsterdam-based rapper and producer Zanillya; Birmingham rapper on the rise Truemendous; and Nigerian rapper, writer, and fashion muse Deto Black, amongst others.

BBC Music Introducing’s line up includes Deaf Rave which brings music, sign song and visual performances to an all-inclusive audience, globally and across the UK. Also revealed is FLÂNEUSE, the project of Roundhouse Resident Artist, Miriam Briggs

Running since 2011, Roundhouse Rising Festival has built a reputation for showcasing diverse creative talent of the future through its reputable creative programme of performances, workshops and access to industry events and traineeships, driving its dedication to support new and emerging artists and young people looking to progress their careers in off-stage music roles. 

Featuring across all Rising Festival gigs will be Beat Blocks, a haptic flooring system that takes input from any audio source and creates felt vibrations and audio output to give people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing a new way to experience gigs. Beat Blocks is bringing this innovation to live events to increase inclusion, provide a new exciting audio experience and offer a solution to noise pollution.

For the first time, and in response to the cost-of-living crisis, Roundhouse Rising Festival is offering £1 tickets to anyone aged 30 and under, thanks to the inaugural partnership with VICE, to ensure music is accessible as a source of joy and community to those who need it most. 

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