Jodie Abacus, Kate Simko, Trim, Soweto Kinch, and more to play Borderless
Borderless is returning this May with Jodie Abacus, Kate Simko and the London Electronic Orchestra, Soweto Kinch, and more.
The series, a collaboration between the Battersea Arts Centre and former Roundhouse programmers GOAT Music, is back for stunning programme of events following its inaugural edition last year. As well as formidable British minds, there will be an eclectic mix of artists from around the world.
As well as the aforementioned names, Melt Yourself Down, Trim, and Fatima and The Eglo Live Band will be performing in the Grade II*-listed BAC - the site of The Jam's iconic '77 show.
"Following the success of the 14 shows we produced last summer, it is an absolute pleasure to be working with Battersea Arts Centre again on a second series of Borderless," says Dave Gaydon of GOAT Music. "We are thrilled to have the opportunity to programme another run of incredible artists from right across the musical spectrum further cementing the beautiful Council Chamber's reputation as wonderful venue to experience live music."
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