Soho House Festival 2023: final tickets remaining

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Everything you need to know about this year’s event – including how to secure your tickets

Thursday 6 July and Saturday 8 July 2023
2pm to 10.30pm
Gunnersbury Park, west London

Please note: Thursday is now sold out.

Soho House Festival returns this year to West London’s Gunnersbury Park with the support of YouTube for two separate days of music acts, entertainment, and all the signature, unlimited food and drinks you know and love. The full line-up of acts – alongside Pete Tong's Ibiza Classics with Jules Buckley and the Essential Orchestra as our headliner on both days – includes Sugababes, Tom Grennan, Annie Mac, Kelis, Honey Dijon and Kojey Radical.

Your Soho House Festival ticket includes everything on the day - once you’re in you won’t pay for a thing.

Open bars: Forget long queues – hit the bars dotted across the festival site for Picantes, bottles of Lady A and endless glasses of Champagne as often as you like.

All-day feasting: There’s an unlimited supply of delicious food from Soho House (think lobster, Dirty Burgers and steak) plus, food pop-ups from the likes of Berenjak and Wright Brothers.

Here’s everything you need to know about booking:

• Soho House members and Soho Friends can buy up to four tickets each (for themselves and up to three guests) using their unique access code, emailed on the morning of Friday 28 April 2023. Search ‘Get your tickets for Soho House Festival 2023’ in your inbox.

• Any Soho House members from outside the UK, or those who didn’t receive a unique code should email support@sohohouse.com to get one. 

• Tickets cost £275 each for regular Soho House members, and £210 each for Soho House Under 27 members (plus a booking fee of £5.50 per ticket). Soho Friends tickets are priced at £325 each.

• As always, tickets include access to the festival, headline music acts, entertainment, and unlimited food and drinks throughout the day.

• There will be a payment plan option available via PayPal’s ‘Pay in 3’ service to enable members to spread the cost of tickets across three instalments.

Buy Saturday tickets here

Tickets and entry

• Your tickets were sent to you as PDF attachments at the time of booking

• You can either print them beforehand or display them on your phone on the day if the barcode can be clearly scanned

• If your group isn’t arriving together, please send your guests their individual tickets in advance

• If you have any ticket enquiries, get in touch with shfestival@festtix.co.uk

Please note: there will be no readmission to the festival on the day, and there is no cloakroom or bag drop

Getting there

• You can find all the information you need to know about travelling to Gunnersbury Park here

• The nearest tube stations are Acton Town and South Ealing – both about a 10-minute walk from the park entrance. The park is also served by numerous bus routes

• There is a clearly signposted taxi rank for drop-offs and collections inside the park – use the Popes Lane entrance and postcode W3 8LQ

• Please do not arrange to meet taxis outside of the park

• There is no parking on site or in the surrounding area

Soho House Festival 2023: first headliners announced | Soho House

The 2023 Soho House Festival line-up 


Pete Tong Ibiza Classics
Essential Orchestra
Jules Buckley 


Revered DJ, broadcaster and global dance music legend Pete Tong will be headlining Soho House Festival on both Thursday and Saturday, bringing to the stage Ibiza Classics alongside The Essential Orchestra and Jules Buckley. Since its fruition in 2016 with Buckley, the long-time collaborator and conductor, and The Essential Orchestra – plus a whole host of special guest DJs and vocalists – Ibiza Classics has firmly cemented itself as part of the live music calendar becoming the world’s most iconic classical electronic music event. Inventively bold, Ibiza Classics has showcased incredible reimaginations of classic house tracks from ‘Love Can’t Turn Around’ and ‘Right Here, Right Now’ to ‘Free’ and ‘Unfinished Sympathy’ to create an unforgettable night, reminiscent of the White Isle and its musical history.

As well as worldwide sold-out live shows, Tong and Buckley have also released three acclaimed and chart-topping albums: Classic House, Ibiza Classics and Chilled Classics. Last year, the duo released an eight-track EP, Pete Tong + Friends: Ibiza Classics. It features a handpicked selection of the hottest dance producers in the world, including Tale Of Us, Riton, ARTBAT, Eats Everything, Franky Wah, alongside vocalists Elderbrook, Vula, and Becky Hill.

Soho House Festival 2023: first headliners announced | Soho House
Soho House Festival 2023: first headliners announced | Soho House

Annie Mac

Dublin-born Annie Mac is the dance establishment, officially starting the weekend every Friday night on Radio 1, as well as being a superstar DJ in her own right. 2012 saw her play her first-ever set on live TV thanks to Channel 4’s House Party. The debut show went down so well with the thousands of viewers dancing in their living rooms that they asked Mac back to play the high-pressure midnight slot for their second show on New Year’s Eve. In true Mac style, she took it in her stride, much to the admiration of everyone partying into the new year across the UK.

Outside of radio and TV, Mac has made a huge name for herself playing headline slots at clubs and festivals around the world. This includes everything from Glastonbury and Lovebox to Fat Boy Slim’s show at Brighton stadium. Next up is this year’s Soho House Festival, where she’ll be bringing her Annie Mac Presents (better known as AMP) sounds to Gunnersbury Park. 

Kelis

Kelis is an American singer, songwriter and chef who believes everything is better smothered and dipped in sauce. She has released six studio albums and also studied as a saucier at the world-famous Le Cordon Bleu. Kelis has been recognised at the BRIT Awards, Q Awards, NME Awards, and Grammy Awards ceremonies. Her musical output, both as a lead and featured artist, encompasses various genres – she has collaborated with R&B and hip-hop acts including Busta Rhymes and Clipse, electronic and dance producers such as Calvin Harris, Timo Maas and Richard X, pop and rock acts Enrique Iglesias and No Doubt, and indie and alternative musicians such as Björk and Dave Sitek. She has also sold six million records worldwide. Kelis’s first cookbook, My Life On A Plate, was released on 28 September 2015; she describes it as ‘an exploration of tastes and cultures, and my experience as a chef, musician, mother, and wife’.

 

Soho House Festival 2023: first headliners announced | Soho House
Soho House Festival 2023: first headliners announced | Soho House

Honey Dijon

Honey Dijon was born and raised in Chicago, the home of house music, but has been living in New York for many years. Like many involved in the scene, her love affair with music began upon hearing her parents’ soul and R&B records at home. Soon she wanted to be the one dropping the needle on the record whenever they held parties in the family basement, and the lure of club life soon followed. Before long, Dijon was obsessively collecting her own music from hallowed stores like Importes, Etc and Gramaphone Records in Chicago, all the while honing her own personal style. 

Dijon has played at many of the best venues around the world including esteemed underground haunts such as Panorama Bar in Berlin, Sub Club in Glasgow, The Block in Tel Aviv, Output in New York, Space in Ibiza and, of course, Smartbar in Chicago.

This year, her upcoming gigs include sets in Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Amsterdam, Germany, Spain and Paris, to name a few, as well as her headline set at Soho House Festival in July. 

Kojey Radical

Multi-genre musician Kojey Radical has emerged as one of Britain’s most thrilling and unique creative voices. Blending everything from rap and jazz to spoken word and funk, he manages to wrap narrations on the conditions of country, the celebrations of community and the relationship with self into soulful, rhythmic sounds that carry at stage shows and festivals. By doing so, Radical has become a voice for the unheard. Last year, his debut album Reason To Smile took his career to new heights. 

Since its release, the album has been showered in accolades – widely regarded as one of the year’s standout records, it was shortlisted for the prestigious Mercury Prize and featured in both album and video of the year categories at the MOBO Awards, with Radical himself also being nominated for Best Hip Hop Act. The praise continued into 2023 when he was nominated as a Best New Artist at the BRIT Awards. This summer, he’ll be taking to the stage at Soho House Festival as one of our headliners. 

Soho House Festival 2023: Full line-up announced | Soho House

Main stage

The Darkness

It’s 20 years since glitter rock band The Darkness released their debut album Permission To Land to near overnight success, topping the charts in the UK (where it sold over 1.5 million copies alone) and bringing the boys from Lowestoft global acclaim, from the USA to Australia via Germany and Japan. By 2006, just three years later – after a whirlwind of global touring and headline sets at festivals including Reading and Leeds – the band were no more. 

Since reforming in 2011, The Darkness have steadily built on the foundations of that astonishing early success with a slew of new album releases that have culminated in sold-out arena shows in venues including Wembley this year. Proof that you can’t keep a good band – or its frontman – down.

Cian Ducrot

Singer-songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist – is there anything Cian Ducrot can’t do? With more than 300 million streams to date for his recent singles ‘I’ll Be Waiting’ and ‘All For You’ – not to mention the eagerly anticipated debut album, Victory, set to be released in July – the answer would appear to be a unanimous no. 

Surrounded by music growing up, Ducrot left his home in Cork, Ireland, to study music at the Royal Academy of Music in London, aged just nine. However, the lure of pop – and its ability to create an immediate connection with audiences – overtook his route into classical music. And faced with a decision between the two, pop won the day. With a sold-out headline tour in North America underway and shows in Australia scheduled before he returns for the summer festival season in the UK and Europe, he clearly made the right choice.

Sugababes

With six number-one singles, multi-platinum albums and millions of global sales, Sugababes are one of Britain’s greatest girl bands. After several line-up shuffles and some time away from the limelight completely, the original threesome – Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhán Donaghy – came together as Sugababes again in 2019. After a series of sold-out shows and summer festival appearances (including a set at Glastonbury that led to their field being shut down from too much demand), the trio haven’t looked back. If anything, they’re just getting started. 

Soho House Festival 2023: Full line-up announced | Soho House
Soho House Festival 2023: Full line-up announced | Soho House

Tom Grennan

2022 was a defining year for Tom Grennan – the chart-topping, BRIT and Ivor Novello-nominated singer-songwriter scored two of the top three most-played songs of the year with platinum-selling anthems, ‘Little Bit Of Love’ and ‘By Your Side’. With his first headline UK arena tour now underway ahead of the summer release of his new album What Ifs & Maybes, 2023 looks set to follow a similar pattern of success. Catch him while you can.

Soho House Festival 2023: Full line-up announced | Soho House
Soho House Festival 2023: Full line-up announced | Soho House
Soho House Festival 2023: Full line-up announced | Soho House

Dylan

A self-described ‘wannabe rock star in a pop star’s body’, rising singer-songwriter Dylan has been on a journey to find her own voice since 2019 after being introduced to producer Will Hicks by her sixth-form teacher. That sound – big pop hooks driven by crunchy guitars and memorably incisive lyrics that dissect her life and loves – led to the artist’s first mixtape and debut release for Island Records: an eight-track wonder showcasing perfect pop anthems that might just be the sound of the future.

The Joy

Since their first EP release, Amabutho, in 2021, South African five-piece The Joy have been living up to their name with a sound that transcends genres as well as continents. Having first come together in a high-school singing competition in the small town outside Durban where the band members are from, The Joy have risen from the social media stardom that helped spread their name to become one of the hottest emerging sounds globally today. 

The group’s combination of traditional Zulu music with a modern acapella flourish has caught the attention of stars from Alicia Keys to Sam Smith, and seen them invited to perform the single ‘Isencane Lengane’ on the 30th anniversary edition of legendary UK music show, Later… With Jools Holland. Next stop: Soho House Festival.

Park stage

Confidence Man

The Australian four-piece led by Janet Planet and Sugar Bones serves up a brand of dance pop that’s turned them into one of the hottest festival acts on the circuit, from Primavera Sound and Rock en Seine to Glastonbury and the Governor’s Ball. With a sound described as ‘Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder discovering house music by way of Deee-Lite’, is it any surprise? Their performances are a portable party, custom-designed to level dance floors and encourage audiences to lose their cool. Having this much fun should probably come with a warning.

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Gabriels

The LA-based trio’s dazzling vision of spiritual, cinematic soul-pop has been winning over fans since they announced their arrival in 2021 with loose-limbed vintage soul jam, ‘Love And Hate In A Different Time’, which generated a host of ecstatic reviews. 

One sold-out UK tour, another as support on Harry Styles’ US tour, two acclaimed EPs and one debut album later and they’re barely out of second gear. One of the hottest tickets on the live circuit today (Glastonbury featured on their run of festival slots last year), the band are rightly tipped for greatness. 

Steam Down

As anyone who’s been to the weekly event night in Deptford, south-east London of the same name can attest, Steam Down – the artist collective and music community founded by multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer Ahnansé in 2017 – is one of the brightest stars on London’s flourishing jazz scene. 

A growing fan base outside the UK has seen the collective invited to perform at the renowned Jazz al Parque Festival in Bogotá, Colombia, as well as festivals from Montreux and Glastonbury to SXSW, alongside sell-out shows at such celebrated venues as London’s Jazz Cafe. Following on from the success of their EP release, Five Fruit, Steam Down are currently gearing towards their first album, which makes this the perfect time to catch them in action.

Soho House Festival 2023: Full line-up announced | Soho House
Soho House Festival 2023: Full line-up announced | Soho House

ADMT

Emerging R&B-tinged pop star ADMT has been making music since 2020. But it was the release of a series of covers across social media – many of which were supported by the original artists, including Venbee and Cian Ducrot – that saw the artist otherwise known as Adam Taylor rise to prominence, with 50 Cent going on to post ADMT’s reworking of ‘Best Friend’ to his own socials. Following sold-out headline shows in London, Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield – and a cameo in the series two Ted Lasso Christmas special – he promises a performance that’s not to be missed.

Berwyn

It took Berwyn just two days to write and record his debut mixtape in September 2020. Raw and authentic both lyrically and sonically, Demotape/Vega received accolades from the likes of Complex, Pitchfork and Hypebeast, alongside airplay on BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, among others, going on to be nominated for the Mercury Prize. With second full-length project, Tape2/Fomalhaut, released just eight months after his first, and a third-place ranking on the BBC’s prestigious list of Sound of 2021, he is most definitely one to watch.

Soho House Festival 2023: Full line-up announced | Soho House
Soho House Festival 2023: Full line-up announced | Soho House

The Garden Tent

The Garden Tent at Soho House Festival will host a limited number of tables of 18 and 30 people in a private area of the arena with a fully stocked bar and table service. Tables include entry to the festival for 18 or 30 people.

Tables in the Garden Tent are sold out.

Charity partners 

Every year, Soho House Festival helps us raise funds for charitable causes. In 2023, the festival will be supporting The Soho House Foundation and War Child UK, the only specialist charity for children affected by conflict.

Thank you to our friends of Soho House Festival

If you’d like to host a group at Soho House Festival we have a range of packages, including private hospitality tents, available on both days. Please email shfestival@sohohouse.com for more information.