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Leave your tips and win: tickets to see Submotion Orchestra on October 31st!

The Cultural Exposé loves to discover what’s happening the Londontown – but who better to recommend things to do in the capital than the people living in the city? So starting monthly from this week, you’ll have a chance to win a cool prize by simply suggesting something to do and see in the capital!

To enter the competition, simply leave a tip on in the comments section below (with a reason for your suggestion) for  your FAVOURITE MUSIC VENUES IN LONDON – and a winner will be chosen at random!

Good luck!

About the prize: Tickets to see Submotion Orchestra at Koko on October 31st

Submotion Orchestra have rapidly built up a reputation as one of the most interesting and original projects emerging from the UK today. Drawing upon dubstep, soul, ambient electronica, jazz and dub, their unique music is at once delicate and heavy, spacious and dense, highly atmospheric but firmly rooted. Earth-shaking bass and drums combine with lush keyboard and trumpet textures to create the perfect bed for the fragile beauty of Ruby Wood’s vocals, and the celestial effects of sound designer Ruckspin.

Terms and conditions

1)  You must be 18 or over to enter this competition.

2)  You can enter as many tips of you like (well, technically no more than 3!)

3)  The prize is non-transferable and there is no cash alternative.

4)  The competition ends on October 26th and the winner will be announced on October 27th! 

10 comments

  • I recently discovered Union Chapel in Islington – what a delightful venue. The accoustics sounded amazing, the atmosphere was vibrant and the venue was unique. And the cherry on top was the venue served hot drinks! Definitely a bonus on a cold autumn night. here’s the link: http://www.unionchapel.org.uk

  • I’m a big fan of the Jazz Cafe in Camden. The venue has sufficient space and has a real intimate feel about it. Definitely recommend it for the couples out there. The majority of acts I’ve watched have made use of a live band and worked the stage well. There’s a restaurant upstairs as well as a chill out area near the bar. Some of my best gigs have been at the North London venue including Common, Bilal and Floetry.

  • I really like ronnie scott’s, they have such an amazing line up pretty much every night. also like Momo just of Regents street, you wouldn’t think this restaurant did music but gosh DOES it ever. recently they had Zara McFarlane and next week they have Rashaad Ahmed

  • Thank you Cultural Expose!!! These are the sorts of events that would otherwise slip under my radar. Can’t wait :)))

  • Following from my previous point, I love The Barbican – is offers such an eclectic programme line up and as a venue it allows you physically immerse yourself in its unique architecture.

  • Thanks EllesBells for the tip on Momo, will definitely by checking it out. Being a bit of a gig/culture fiend there are a lot of venues that I love, but one that blew me away even though it is not a traditional venue for music was the V&A Cafe (and rooms), I happened to catch a beautiful jazz event there and it was just magical; beautiful painting, stunning chandeliers, fireplace. An opulent setting.

    Another favourite venue of mine is The Bloomsbury Ballroom – beautiful art deco environment, just incredibly stylish, clean and it makes music sound uber beautiful.

  • I love the bar at Players Theater (‘Players Bar and Kitchen’). It is a cozy little bar with live music and unpretentious service, nice food for a perfect evening. I’ve been to plenty of work gatherings and birthday parties there.

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