Thu Mar 12 2026

7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

The Garage

20-22 Highbury Corner London N5 1RD

£21.50

14 + Under 16s with an adult

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DHP Presents
Pentire

  • Pentire

    Indie Pop

    Pentire are an indie band who make pop songs for the post-jangle generation through the smiles and sweat of the mosh pit. This Herefordshire four-piece tell beautifully crafted stories of student life, a small-town upbringing, and the innocence of youth.

    Brought up on a diet of The Killers, Paolo Nutini and Stereophonics, frontman and principal songwriter Jack formed a band with guitarist Owen in the sleepy town of Ross-on-Wye. The two friends met drummer Jake and bass player Jacob whilst at university, which cemented the four-piece that is now selling out venues across the UK.

    With continued support from BBC Radio 1 Future Artists, Pentire sold out both of their previous two UK tours, have played festivals such as Truck, YNot, Isle of Wight & Splendour, and have toured with the likes of The Royston Club, junodream and milk..

     

  • Tough Cookie

    Music

    Tough Cookie comprises August (vocals), Jess (guitar), Gav (drums), and Dan (bass). Having cut their
    teeth in other projects, Tough Cookie marks an entirely new chapter for the four musicians, armed with
    ambition and freed from expectation. At the heart of Tough Cookie's music is frontperson August’s deeply
    personal journey; moving to the UK from Singapore at the age of thirteen, August’s introduction to music
    came through an older cousin. Enthralled by a bat-shaped guitar hanging on his wall and the heavy sounds
    of Korn, they were hooked. From there, August’s musical career would become very intense quite quickly;
    pressured to present a persona at odds with their true self, and pushed to display emotional vulnerability
    online, August garnered a cult-like following who related intensely to someone they didn’t even recognise.
    From this deeply unsettling experience came a renewed pursuit of genuine human connection and self
    acceptance, and that’s where the Tough Cookie story begins. The songs on The Countryside Is Good For
    You EP span a period of five years, reflecting this time of change and evolution. Tracks like ‘Happiness’
    explore the fleeting solace of addiction and is the oldest song on the project, while newest track and
    debut single ‘Emory’ delves into the vulnerability of finding love beyond superficial highs, and is the
    perfect introduction to the Tough Cookie sound; a balance of delicacy and brutality, nostalgia and
    modernity, drawing from the raw rock energy of Smashing Pumpkins, the vulnerability and intricate artistry
    of Big Thief and the indie-rock sensibilities of Pavement.
    The band’s lineup has solidified over time through serendipitous meetings and shared experiences, and
    the resulting Tough Cookie sound is born from the convergence of diverse musical backgrounds. Whilst
    both living in Leeds, bassist Dan joined August for an impromptu studio session. Dan’s vast musical
    palette, spanning classical to alt-rock, combined with his innate grasp of harmony and tonality made him
    a perfect addition. Drummer Gav was introduced to the band by his brother, a mutual friend of August’s.
    Gav’s style is rooted in hip-hop’s hard-hitting, rhythmic precision, reminiscent of Nirvana’s Dave Grohl
    with his powerful, backbeat-heavy style; “I wanted someone to really hit the drums, you know - not just
    shake their wrists”. Jess, the final addition to the band, brings both her guitar flair and a crucial safe space
    for August to explore their queerness and identity within the band, while August’s raw lyrical sensibility
    anchors the band’s narrative voice in introspection and emotional candour.
    The music video for debut ‘Emory’ is the first visual of the complete band, and shows the unlikely bunch
    thrashing around together in a caravan, starkly juxtaposed by the trickle of the melting snow and the rural,
    sleepy setting. Filmed and edited by the band, this establishes their DIY roots and organic setup from the
    get-go, driving home their music’s sense of pure instinct. The Tough Cookie aesthetic is steeped in the
    sprawling and analog nature of scrapbooking; an intimate form of self expression featuring tacked
    images, old postcards and writing scrawled directly onto August’s bedroom walls, allowing the audience a
    glimpse into their mind and process.
    The name Tough Cookie - a nod to a Big Thief lyric - carries multiple meanings for the group; “Some
    people see a ‘tough cookie’ as an underdog, someone resilient in an unforgiving world, and we relate
    more to that than to any kind of alpha character”. The crowd at their gigs often reflects Tough Cookie’s
    eclectic mix of influences; a regular barrier-dwelling punk with a green mohawk, a bunch of nostalgic 90s
    rock lovers, and fans of London’s new wave of bands who adorn the stages of Sebright Arms, Windmill
    Brixton and The Social, where musicians are seen as part of a collective movement rather than isolated
    stars. Performing live and feeling part of a community is a core part of Tough Cookie’s identity, and
    onstage is where the band builds that crucial sense of trust with their audience. They’re intent on gigging
    hard and frequently, allowing their sound to resonate in real time and establish them as a genuine one-to-
    watch.








     

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DHP Presents

Pentire

Thu Mar 12 2026 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

The Garage London

£21.50 14 + Under 16s with an adult

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