Foxgluvv: Live Launch Party with Tom Aspaul + HURU
  • London Fringe

Come and party with Foxgluvv at The Glory, as they celebrate the release of their upcoming double single at this one-off launch event.

Foxgluvv will be performing an exciting new live set and premiering two never-heard-before singles to be released on the day of the event. This is a performance not to be missed.

Joining Foxgluvv is fellow Black Country native, singer-songwriter Tom Aspaul, who is fresh off a solo UK tour and releasing his sophomore album Life In Plastic in May. Completing this stellar line-up of queer performers is the cosmic avant-garde neo-soul artist, HURU.

Doors open at 7pm. 5 tickets.

Follow @foxgluvv and @thegloryldn for updates.

More about Foxgluvv:

Foxgluvv is an unapologetically queer DIY pop artist who has created the perfect score for your late night party with her signature hungover-pop sound. Blending the lyrics and aesthetics of modern left field pop music with her love of the 80s, Foxgluvv's music is packed with dreamy synths, lo-fi beats, camp and extravagance.

Debuting in 2017, Foxgluvv released her first single 'Crush' which immediately caught the attention of critics and listeners around the world, added to Spotify's Fresh Finds and Australia Viral 50 and received radio plays from BBC Radio 1. Following the success of 'Crush' Foxgluvv released a run of singles that further established her as a unique queer voice within the pop genre and gained coverage on Billboard, GAY Times, Line Of Best Fit, The 405 and Wonderland Magazine.

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