
"Not only is it where Nicer Tuesdays has called home for the past few years, but it's also home to London's music and cultural scene. Once a former Art Deco cinema in Dalston, EartH reopened in 2018 by the team behind Village Underground, keeping much of the original character alongside installing remarkable contemporary sound and lighting systems. Since the reopening, EartH has become a top spot for artists and audiences who want a bit more from their night out."
"From the get-go, EartH's proposal is expansive, offering the East End a broad mix of music, performance, and cultural events across three floors - from seated and standing gigs to comedy, talks, club nights and full venue festival takeovers. Lineups move between early-career artists and long-established names, with plenty of room for experimental bits and bobs in between. But what's coming up at EartH? We take a look at what's on across their two spaces - the Theatre and Hall"
EartH occupies a former Art Deco cinema in Dalston that reopened in 2018 by the team behind Village Underground, preserving original character while adding contemporary sound and lighting. The venue spans three floors and houses the Theatre and Hall, programming seated and standing gigs, comedy, talks, club nights and full-venue festival takeovers. Lineups mix early-career artists and long-established names, with room for experimental projects. EartH also hosts nights such as Nicer Tuesdays and attracts artists and audiences seeking a richer cultural night out within the East End's music and cultural scene.
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