Meltdown Lates: Marla Kether and Sippin' T
Join us for beats to bring the house down as Little Simz’ line-up of DJs from London and beyond keep the music playing and the people dancing into the night.
Jakwob is a British producer, composer and multi-instrumentalist known for his genre-blurring approach to electronic music. Rising to prominence in the early 2010s with a distinctive electronic production, Jakwob has gone on to work with Nia Archives, Little Simz, Charlotte Plank and Shy Girl.
Born in London to Congolese parents, Marla Kether is a bassist, producer, DJ and founder of Kilengi Dance Party. Since taking up DJing during lockdown in 2020 she has rapidly honed her craft and has been busy taking her high-energy sets around the world, securing bookings at Glastonbury, Outlook and supporting Loyle Carner on his US tour in addition to playing in the band.
Nunguja is a name that should be on everyone’s radar. Her artistry has taken her to some of the most renowned stages in the world, including the legendary PAN label nights at Berghain/Panorama Bar in Berlin. Blending experimental sounds and electronic music, she’s dedicated to redefining the possibilities of contemporary sound.
Based between Kingston, Jamaica, and London, Sippin’ T is an artist, DJ and co-founder of the influential collective BBZ London. Their sonic journey fuses organic with digital, ambient with club, drawing from the past while pushing toward the future to create a dynamic, multi-genre experience that pays homage to the sounds of the diaspora.
Need to know
ID and bag checks are in place on entry. We have a zero tolerance drugs policy across all of our venues at the Southbank Centre.
Doors open at 10.45pm.
Last entry 12.30am.
Please note that smoke, haze, strobe and flashing light effects may be used during this performance.
Access
Feel music in new ways at this event with Beat Blocks, a powerful multi-sensory interactive flooring system. Beat Blocks translate sound into vibrations, adding to the sensory immersion, and providing another way to experience events for those with sensory impairments.
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.
Plan your visit
The Queen Elizabeth Hall is home to both our second-largest auditorium and the Purcell Room.
Getting here
Our address is Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX.
The nearest tube stations to us are Waterloo and Embankment; Waterloo is also the nearest train station. And more than 20 different London bus routes pass within 500 metres of our venues. More information on getting here by rail, road or river is available on our Getting here page.
We’re cash-free
Please note that we’re unable to accept cash payments across our venues.
Access
We’re working hard to remove barriers, so that our facilities and events can be accessible to as many people as possible.
All help points, toilets, performance and exhibition spaces at the Southbank Centre are accessible to all, as are the cafes, bars and restaurants. We also have excellent public transport links with step-free access.
All information about booking wheelchair spaces, step-free access, blue badge parking, access maps and guides and other help available whilst you’re here, including details about our Access Scheme, can be found on our Access page.
Food & drink
From coffee to cocktails, filling favourites to fine dining, plus some of London’s best street food – it’s all here at the Southbank Centre.