Riot Grrrl Royal Flush:
A night of Jacks, Queens and underground feminist rage
The established rules are crumbling - it’s time to stop pretending.
Lets drag up the knights and noblemen and show them for what they really are:
nothing but paper and titles, nothing but a deck of cards.
For the second night of our ongoing residency at The Troubadour, Glass Delusion brings you a stacked lineup of ferocious rock talent: Heather Brackley, Bleach Estate and Dreamwire.
We’re coming together in the spirit of 90s feminist punk - a space for everyone who’s ever felt the urge to flip the table up and flush the royals!
We’ll also be releasing 54 exclusive copies our first band zine (also titled Riot Grrrl Royal Flush) at the venue.
Come early
Stay late
Dress straight out of a deck of cards - in your draggiest mockery.Glass Delusion
Emerging from the twilight between melody and madness, Glass Delusion blends haunting lyricism with gritty guitar lines and atmospheric rhythm. The sound that's equal parts raw and reflective, they channel indie rock through vulnerability. Their music speaks to the beautiful contradictions of being human. Join them for a night of Rock ,Theatrical performances and a fun queer atmosphere bringing back the roots of Troubadour.
Dreamwire
Dreamwire are a high-voltage storm of rock chaos ripping through South East London's underground scene. Loud, raw, and impossible to ignore. Made up of guitarist Augusto Koschak, vocalist Fionna Monk, bassist Dominic Grey, and drummer Luke Pocock, get used to the name. Dreamwire's not knocking - they're kicking the door in.
Bleach Estate
On stage, their live shows flow from loud to restless to melancholic and lovesick. In other words, there’s something for everyone
Dreamwire are a high-voltage storm of rock chaos ripping through South East London's underground scene. Loud, raw, and impossible to ignore. Made up of guitarist Augusto Koschak, vocalist Fionna Monk, bassist Dominic Grey, and drummer Luke Pocock, get used to the name. Dreamwire's not knocking - they're kicking the door in.
Bleach Estate
On stage, their live shows flow from loud to restless to melancholic and lovesick. In other words, there’s something for everyone
Heather Brackley
Heather is fresh in her journey and still has many flowers to bloom, which is not to be slept on.
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