The London-based producer, singer, songwriter and filmmaker knows where to party.
Less“This is probably my favourite club in the world. I love throwing my Up Ya Archives parties here. I’ve had so much fun playing over the years. The vibe is always 100 percent.”
“I love New York; it’s one of my favourite cities in the world. I went to Elsewhere the first time I visited the city, and it’s the only club in the world where I’ve played all three rooms. The staff and the vibes are so friendly. Brooklyn eats every time!”
“My friend Shai has booked me to play at The Ground a few times now, and I just love the Miami vibes. It’s always so fun. This place knows how to party hard!”
“This is where I threw the first all-ladies Up Ya Archives rave. It was middle of summer in the outdoor space and such a vibe. I also threw my second-ever Up Ya Archives London party at the indoor space. It’s got a proper old-school warehouse kinda vibe to it, which I love.”
“This is where the first Brighter Days Family Dance happened and was such a vibe. The sound system is nice and loud, and it’s got a sick view looking over the city with an amazing smoking area.”
“I remember playing here early on in my career. The vibes in Bristol are always up. I think they know how to party most in the UK right now, so you know it’s gonna be a good vibe turning up.”
“It’s no secret that I love Dublin. I must have been about 15 times last year and made many, many a trip to Wigwam. I love the vibe and seeing the Irish DJs, and always have a fabulous night.”
“I love Japan so much. This was easily one of the sweatiest venues I’ve ever played in. I love all the Japanese junglists, big up!”
“This was where I threw my International Women’s Day Boiler Room with my favourite host, Charity Shop Sue. It was so fun to put an all-ladies line-up together for the girlies to attend! Big up, Notts.”