Festival season might be winding down, but you can still get your fix of live performances from a number of live gigs this month. Our September gigs guide brings you our top picks for gigs in the UK this month.
Omar – 9 September – Jazz Cafe
We here at whynow can’t believe it’s been more than a year since Omar graced us with his impeccable vocals at 100 Club for the launch of our Audio platform. You should see him too this month.
Homeshake – 17 September – Electric Brixton
Who doesn’t love a bit of fuzzy, lo-fi guitar to chill you out? Especially as things start to all get a bit tense as we head into the gloomier seasons. Homeshake might have just the remedy you need.
SAINt JHN – 19 September – Electric Brixton
He’s from Brooklyn. He was raised in Guyana. And now he’ll be blessing our beloved Brixton this month. Catch SAINt JHN while he’s in town.
Soccer Mommy – 22 September – O2 Forum Kentish Town
Following the release of her latest album, Sometimes, Forever, back in June, Soccer Mommy will be bringing her own brand of indie-rock from her native Nashville to O2 Forum Kentish Town.
Hot Chip – 21 September – O2 Academy Brixton
If there’s one thing you can guarantee, it’s that Hot Chip will get you moving. And following the recent release of their latest dancefloor-filling album, Freakout / Release, they have plenty more to keep you doing so.
Mowgs – 25 September – Camden Assembly
Birmingham rapper Mowgs is continuing to carve a name for himself in the second city and will be treating the Camden Assembly to his dextrous flow later in the month.
070 Shake – 28 September – Electric Brixton
An exceptionally compelling artist who’s far more than “just another rapper”, New Jersey’s 070 Shake – a Ye affiliate – is heading to Electric Brixton, and she’s bringing her guilty conscience with her.
Willow Kayne – 29 September – XOYO
Having played at All Points East at the end of last month, rising star Willow Kayne will be topping off this month with her own headline show at XOYO.