Because student culture was never meant to be quiet
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Sun 5 Oct
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
The Social
5 Little Portland St, London W1W 7JD, UK
PUNCHBAG is bringing live music back to the university scene. Featuring a lineup of emerging bands, the UK & Ireland tour is set to bring back loud, raw, and unforgettable performances to student nights out. It’s not just a gig - it’s a movement to reconnect students with live music, community, and chaos of band culture. VILLANELLE Emerging from London’s underground, VILLANELLE have quickly built a name beyond word-of-mouth buzz. In months, they’ve gone from sweaty pub gigs to arena crowds as the opening act of Liam Gallagher’s Definitely Maybe: 30 Years Tour. Formed in 2024, the band, Gene (vocals/guitar), Ben Taylor (guitar) and Jack Schiavo (bass) have shared stages with Seb Lowe, Overpass, and Pastel. Having sold-out pre-sale for their upcoming December Tour Magical Mallard Migration, the band are taking to the university scene to shake up student nightlife and bring back rock and roll. Florentenes Florentenes are in a rush. With youth on their side and an immediately recognisable sound that could soundtrack a generation, the Bolton-based band match the eloquent urgency of early Arctic Monkeys with the swagger of The Strokes and The Who. They have the songs and the attitude to sell out venues across the country to fans hungry for grit, guitars and groove. The band from The North are the latest youth-quake, with spectacular virtuosity and spectacular musicality. Recent supports with Jamie Webster, The Royston Club and upcoming support for The Wombats tells you where they are headed: to the top. Laid Off: LAID OFF bring an eruption of guitars, electronic pulse, and a relentless energy to the stage. They serve a concoction of the heavy, the mesmeric, and the tender textures of rock ’n’ roll and push towards the darker side of dance without loosing its bite nor its euphoric radiance. Having just made their move from the South Coast to London, they have bounced from sold out gig to packed out venue including Bush Hall, O2 Islington, and 93 Feet East. Hot wax ready to stamp itself onto the stages of the capital and beyond, they are not to be missed.