Join us for an unforgettable evening of live music hosted every week in The Hideaway at Sloane Place.
DJ nights every Friday and Saturday from 7:30pm until 10:30pm.
Wednesday 25 January, 8pm - 10pm
Ru is a London-based, multi instrumentalist, singer-songwriter. Her original songs include a mix of intriguing funky rhythms, catchy pop melodies and jazz-influenced scat solos, with lyrics that deliver powerful, inspiring messages to both engage and inspire audiences.
Wednesday 1 February, 8pm - 10pm
Logan J Parker is a North London based singer, songwriter, producer, guitarist and pianist. Her compositions are a blend of old Blues, Soul and 60's Rock and Roll with a touch of modern day sophistication.
Wednesday 8 February, 8pm - 10pm
Italian born Luke Tanner is an up and coming singer/songwriter based in East London. His rough vocal mixes classic rock influences like Guns n Roses, Led Zeppelin with the feeling of blues-inspired melodies such as Muddy Water, Howlin’ Wolf.
Wednesday 15 February, 8pm - 10pm
New Zealand songstress Kylie Price music falls somewhere in between deeply emotional lyricism and appealing hooks, making for a sound that feels introspective, yet easy to relate to. Currently working on her music in London, Kylie is continuing to push boundaries as both as Artist and Songwriter.
Wednesday 22 February, 8pm - 10pm
Ru is a London-based, multi instrumentalist, singer-songwriter. Her original songs include a mix of intriguing funky rhythms, catchy pop melodies and jazz-influenced scat solos, with lyrics that deliver powerful, inspiring messages to both engage and inspire audiences.
Wednesday 1 March, 8pm - 10pm
Say Anise is London-bred singer-songwriter Emily Barnett. Her sound is heavily influenced by the music she grew up with, from David Bowie and Kate Bush to Judy Garland and Doris Day.
Wednesday 8 March, 8pm - 10pm
Matt is a highly accomplished singer and guitarist who has performed all over the world. He fronts indie rock band Belle Roscoe.
Wednesday 15 March, 8pm - 10pm
Rachel is a British, acoustic singer-songwriter, identifying as an indie folk pop artist. Her influences include Birdy, Gabrielle Aplin and The Staves. Having previously studied as a classical soprano, Rachel draws particularly on her unique high notes which characterise most of her music, and her lyrics have been described as 'witty, catchy and deeply personal'.
Wednesday 22 March, 8pm - 10pm
New Zealand songstress Kylie Price music falls somewhere in between deeply emotional lyricism and appealing hooks, making for a sound that feels introspective, yet easy to relate to. Currently working on her music in London, Kylie is continuing to push boundaries as both as Artist and Songwriter.
Wednesday 22 March, 8pm - 10pm
Tom Heath is an up-and-coming pop storyteller, singing songs about dating, anxiety, dating-induced-anxiety and figuring out who we are. Tom has spent the last 4 years building up his live performance ticklist, including opening for Ed Sheeran at a London charity event, supporting Luke Concannon on his UK tour, sharing the stage with Maverick Sabre, Gavin James and Imelda May at The London Irish Centre and winning a place in the Pride’s Got Talent finals of 2019, playing in Trafalgar Square at Pride In London 2019.