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Chloe Slater, Catty, Alien Chicks and more to play DIY’s Hello 2025 series at London’s Old Blue Last
It’s time for our annual January shot of red hot new music.

Already starting to plan next year’s gig calendar? Don’t worry, we’ve got the first stretch of it covered. Returning to London’s Old Blue Last for our annual January showcase series, we’ll be bringing you four super-charged shots of new talent every Tuesday throughout the month and saying Hello 2025!
Kicking things off on 7th January, Night One will be headlined by new Saddest Factory signing jasmine.4.t who’ll be bringing her forthcoming boygenius-produced debut album ‘You Are The Morning’ to Shoreditch. She’ll be joined by punk upstarts The Pill, dreampop duo deary and Leeds newcomers Fuzz Lightyear.
On 14th Jan we’ve got fast-rising indie star Chloe Slater on headliner duties, with Blossom Caldarone in support - fresh from her recent tour with English Teacher. Party duo Disgusting Sisters will be giving us a second dose of anarchic fun after their recent First Fifty show, while buzzy South London duo PUNCHBAG will complete the bill.
Fresh from supporting Stevie Nicks this summer (!!), Catty will close out the evening on Night Three (21st January). She’ll be supported by Manchester alt-pop riser Paige Kennedy, London electro-pop purveyor MAY and recent Neu fave, Yuneki.
And finally we’ll be rounding things out with the glorious chaos of Alien Chicks, who’ll be topping the bill on 28th January. They’ll be joined by Flat Party - fresh from the release of new EP ‘It’s All Been Done Before’ - with the psychedelic sounds of Karma Sheen and the distinctly ungodly punk of Christian Music.
As ever, entry is free on a first come, first served basis. These shows always pack out, so hot foot it down early to secure your spot.
Sign up on Dice to register your interest now, and we’ll see you at the Old Blue Last in January!
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