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futuretense: Brbko + MISFYA

Searing rhythms incoming… MISFYA’s bold, brash club sounds are paired up with Brbko’s razor-sharp vocals for a blistering double bill.

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Sure to bring the heat to scorching levels, MISFYA is not one to miss.

Lauded for their empowering club music and heavyweight mixes, MISFYA has been making serious waves in the UK and beyond.

A knack for infectious rhymes, no-holds-barred hooks and unapologetic energy creates an immersive and provocative dancefloor experience, dripping with intent. Expect searing rhythms, hard basslines, raw breaks and an unmistakable energy.

The tracks on their debut EP SYSTEM BUG, garnered praise from Resident Advisor, who said they serve as ‘rallying battle cries to corrupt, burn down and deconstruct anything that goes against empowerment of the disadvantaged.’ MISFYA has ignited crowds at hotspots including Glastonbury Festival, Fabric, Printworks and Village Underground.

Brbko (or Brak) is a UK-based polymath, producer and MC – a force to be reckoned with in the UK underground scene.

Having cut his teeth on the UK pirate radio circuit and underground rave scene, Brbko is now an NTS Radio resident and has performed at venues including the ICA (for Boiler Room), Barbican and Somerset House.

He’s also been featured in Dazed, The Face and GQ (with NTS Radio).

After the double bill from these leading underground artists, explore the history of Black sonic culture at Sonic Essays: Edward George in the Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall.

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Age guidance
For all ages. Under-12s must be accompanied by an adult on our site.

For your visit

This event is held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall Southbank Centre

The Queen Elizabeth Hall is open from 90 minutes before events start until they finish. It’s closed at all other times.