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Saya Gray Electrifies Brixton
Live Reviews Emma Last Live Reviews Emma Last

Saya Gray Electrifies Brixton

Japanese-Canadian artist Saya Gray returned to London with a spellbinding performance,  filling the cavernous Electric Brixton for the latest stop on her tour. Following the acclaim of her 2025 album SAYA, Gray continues to redefine the edges of experimental pop, her music a mesmerising blend of vulnerability, eccentricity, and sonic depth. On Tuesday night, the larger Brixton venue, over twice the size of Village Underground where we saw her play earlier this year, became a pulsating ecosystem of sound and emotion.

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The holy grail for growing pains: Spacey Jane at o2 Academy Brixton
Live Reviews Ivana Ignatova Live Reviews Ivana Ignatova

The holy grail for growing pains: Spacey Jane at o2 Academy Brixton

Australian indie rock band Spacey Jane took on o2 Academy Brixton for their biggest ever show beyond their home turf. Releasing their third album If That Makes Sense earlier this year, they are adored for providing fans with holy grail music for coming of age and dealing with adulthood. Formed in Fremantle in 2016, the band consists of vocalist and guitarist Caleb Harper, lead guitarist Ashton Harman-Le Cornu, bassist and back vocalist Peppa Lane and drummer Kieran Lama.

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