New club night All My Friends is bringing together the vibes and grooves of some of London’s most exciting new artists in their rolling residency at the Ace Hotel, launching this Saturday September 6.
The third installment in their ‘Summer Jazz Series’, All My Friends #003 features a new line-up of local talent including improvisational ensemble Thidius, just back from their recent tour with King Krule, yung poet James Massiah and regular host Celeste London.
Says All My Friends: “The Summer Jazz Series is set to celebrate the music that brings people together most, with a collection of producers, artists and djs coming together throughout the sunshine months. The parties are focussed around global roots, community and good times in an attempt to rectify some of the less appealing and more aloof qualities of London nightlife.”
All backdropped by a bunch of skate films. Check out the artists below.
Thidius
James Massiah
Celeste London
You can RSVP for free guestlist to All My Friends 003 at the Ace Hotel September 7 by emailing [email protected]. For more information head across to their website.
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