fabric to host one-off event at the British Museum next month
The free-to-attend session will feature performances from A Guy Called Gerald, Anna Wall and ABSOLUTE
London's fabric will be taking over the British Museum for a one-off event next month.
The Farringdon nightclub is set to host a free, drop-in event across three rooms at the central London museum on May 2, celebrating 168 of The Reading Room.
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Running from 18:30PM - 20:30PM, the event will put a focus on "ambient and experimental" music, with a live set from legendary Manchester-born producer A Guy Called Gerald and fabric resident Anna Wall.
While ABSOLUTE will team up with London Grammar's Dot Major for the debut London show of their collaborative project NIGHT manoeuvres.
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fabric's take over of the British Museum is the next in a string of collaborations with iconic London landmarks, having hosted events and streams at St. Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, The London Coliseum and, most recently, the top of The Shard.
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