
Soho Music Month
Experience a whole host of exclusive free music events, workshops, panel talks and more in the heart of London.
Soho Music Month is a free music and cultural festival taking place in multiple venues in Carnaby and Soho between 1 and 30 June, highlighting some of the best in established and emerging talent that London has to offer.
Here are some of the highlights from a packed month of events.

Newburgh Quarter Sessions - every Thursday evening in June
Carnaby’s Newburgh Quarter will host a series of outdoor gigs dedicated to showcasing the diversity of the London music scene, from all female DJ line-ups to exciting emerging talent showcases:
Rock The Belles Hiphop DJ Battle
@London Stageside with Alex Tracey and Matt Spracklen DJ
Platform LDN New Talent Showcase in association with NME Emerging & TuneCore

Independent Label Market - Saturday 16 June
A celebration of women in music, Independent Label Market will curate an incredible all-female line-up for the first time.
Female founders of independent record labels will take over Berwick Street Market vinyl stalls selling the best of their rosters. Local independent radio station, Soho Radio provide the soundtrack with an exclusive live broadcast from the market.

Platform LDN - 1 June to 1 July
The month-long celebration will include a Music Month hub and exhibition space PLATFORM LDN on Carnaby Street.
There will be a variety of screenings, book signings, panel discussions, unmissable takeovers and specially curated live performances from influential, high profile talent and organisations.
Want to know more? Read the full line-up and apply for tickets.
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