COME Collective

COME collective will be turning two this coming June 12th and we have the pleasure of broadcasting their exclusive live aural and visual performance right here. They will be celebrating across two Edinburgh venues (Cabaret Voltaire & Roxy Art House) with an array of art, dance, music and multi sensory experiences. Stay tuned for further information about the performance and our broadcast.

COME is an ever changing group of people who want to get involved in the different events they hold. So far more than 50 artists have created artworks using a great number of mediums inspired by varying themes. On the music side they have hosted many local talents like Hostage and international greats such as BLK JKS. They have transformed six venues across Edinburgh and St Andrews with plans of expanding across to Glasgow later in the year. Their street performances during their Festival of Total Art, got them kudos on the BBC News website last year. Like us, this year will see them evolve their online presence with live broadcasts and interactive artworks.

View the lineup below.

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COME [Terrible Twos]

COME @ Roxy Art House (Roxy Room + Bar)
7pm – 1am
£4

Headliner TBC
Enfant Bastard (live)
Tokamak (live)
+ DJs in the Roxy Bar

The COME collective artists will be installing and projecting their work in conjunction with the music throughout the evening. There will also be a special performance by the TanzKolebka collective from the Scottish School of Contemporary Dance in Dundee. The international arts, culture and design blog, Human Resources are broadcasting the event live on their website.
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COME vs Sick Note @ Cabaret Voltaire
11pm – 3am
£5

Young Fathers (live)
Dandy Riots
Nick AKA
I-Tallah Disco
Bargon Harold
Club Soda

COME & Sick Note have joined forces to present Scotland’s best hip hop act, Young Fathers! The residents of both nights will be battling each other across all three rooms in Cabaret Voltaire. We will also be celebrating COME collective’s 2nd birthday with interactive art installations and visuals throughout the club.

Young Fathers use their breakbeats, mash ups and go-go rhythms to smash up every party they play. Last year saw them playing on the Annie Mac presents tour and laying down tracks with the likes of Simian Mobile Disco. They are set to hit it even bigger this year with the release of their debut album.


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