Five Day Forecast day five: The Districts, Lazarus Kane, Chartreuse
18 January 2020, 12:46
Photography by
Eva Marie
Best Fit's new music festival, the Five Day Forecast, went out with a bang thanks to sets from The Districts, Lazarus Kane, and Chartreuse.
The final night of the week-long showcase is now in its fifth year, and in 2020 has seen a glut of artists that left us needing to mop up our jaws from the floor. For the Friday hurrah, incandescent soul-pop troupe Chartreuse, demonic disco auteur-slash-lounge lizard Lazarus Kane, and Philly garage rockers The Districts took to The Lexington in London for a wild evening of fresh sounds.
Thanks to everyone who played, came out to party, and supported the Forecast this year... see you next January.
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