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FREDDIE LEWIS Live at The Libra

Tue 9 Sep 2025 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM BST The Libra Theatre Cafe, 37 Chalk Farm Rd, Camden, NW1 8AJ

FREDDIE LEWIS Live at The Libra

Tue 9 Sep 2025 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM BST The Libra Theatre Cafe, 37 Chalk Farm Rd, Camden, NW1 8AJ

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Photo by Daniel DeWolfe  

Freddie Lewis Live at The Libra, Camden | An acoustic 'listening' music venue operated by TALENTBANQ.          

       
Join Freddie Lewis for an intimate acoustic show showcasing new tracks, songs in progress, and favourites from his back catalogue. Expect lots of stories, songs you haven’t heard before, and updates on what to expect next.
     

Freddie Lewis

Freddie Lewis, a rising trans artist from Bristol, has spent the past three years making a name for himself within the UK queer scene. His music uses thought-provoking lyricism, infectious hooks, and genuine emotion, drawing from jazz, soul, indie and electronic influences to make his own signature brand of pop.

Since his debut single 'Growing Pains' in 2021, Freddie has received widespread support from the LGBTQ+ community in the UK, as well as being featured on BBC Radio 1 and Radio 6 Music, Spotify’s ‘New Music Friday UK’, ‘Fresh Finds’ and ‘Our Generation’ playlists and earning a spot as a cover artist on Spotify's 'Transcend' playlist for four months. He has also been featured in Pink News, Bristol 24/7 and BBC News, as well as recently being featured as a BBC Introducing Spotlight Artist.

Known for uplifting and emotive performances, including renowned festivals like The Great Escape and Glastonbury, Freddie has performed at Pride festivals across the country, and was chosen as the first Trans man on the prestigious artist development programme, Keychange, in 2023. In 2024, he released his A-side B-side release, ‘Sundays’ to widespread support, and has recently completed his first full-band headline tour across the UK with support from PRS Open Fund for Music Creators. For the tour, Freddie hosted his very own cabaret in each city, inviting local guests to perform drag and burlesque, interspersing the night and headlining with his full-band performance, to widespread support, including a sold-out opening night in London.

This year, Freddie has released three singles, with support from BBC Introducing and Spotify Editorial playlist’s ‘Our Generation’ and ‘New Pop UK’. He is currently working on his debut album.

             

With support from PEACH 


Marshall endorsed artist, PEACH. (they/she) is a deep-feeler innately compelled by cultivating their inner world and healing the one that surrounds it. After living life in survival as a child, their journey home to Self has called in the form of a song. Sewing into the fabric of their influences, namely in Soul, Jazz, R&B & Hip Hop, PEACH. threads a sonic landscape like no other; conversational, un-filtered and authentically theirs. Being neurodivergent and queer, PEACH. is an advocate just as much as they are an artist. PEACH. wants PEACE.: intersectional equality, representation, safespaces & community, self-empowerment, love.

Since emerging onto the scene in Spring 2023, PEACH. has sculpted a prominent placefor themselves within the industry. Landing top spots on Best of Jazz UK, New Music Friday, Fresh Finds, H&M’s in-store and more. Support from BBC Introducing, 1Xtra,6Music & BBC Radio 2, Mercury Prize Panelist, Jamz Supernova, Anna Lunoe's‘HYPERHOUSE’ Radio and British Airway's ‘Next Big Thing’ with Tina Edwards.Featuring on JazzFM's 'Artist of The Year' Amanda Whiting's latest album 'The Liminality of Her' from First Word Records. Performances at The Great Escape, Maida Vale, BBC Live Lounge, The Jazz Cafe & Ronnie Scotts.

    
The Venue

Underground Theatre

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The Libra Theatre Cafe is a beautiful place to gather that offers light bites, cocktails and beers.

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Please note: the performance space is located in the underground theatre. It is accessible via stairs only. Unfortunately, there is no elevator or wheelchair access available.

Tickets are Non-Refundable

Location

The Libra Theatre Cafe, 37 Chalk Farm Rd, Camden, NW1 8AJ