London, United Kingdom
KUSHTY at Low Profile Loft
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About this event
Upgrading after February's sellout, the ultimate house party-come rave moves to a sick, intimate - Kushty - warehouse, with chill areas, epic sound, and lasers galore.
Music will be high energy, vocal, cunty, feelgood rave, house and straight up fun - complete with a live MC and highly fab go-go’s.
The night will also raise money for Hope Not Hate, and platforms less privileged (and queer) talent, who face extra challenges in the industry.
VERY exciting line-up with live performance from a special, iconic guest TBA - genuinely a dream booking...
This is an inclusive party primarily for queer people and allies - no dickheads, be nice, make mates, take it oldschool and all lookout for each other, keep phone use minimal, get stuck in.
Friends of friends help keep the special community vibe, so bringing a pal is ideal.
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Community - Rave - Performance - Good Causes
ACCESS AND SAFER SPACES:
Low Profile Studios is wheelchair accessible, and door staff can assist you. Really happy to provide any pics or further info on the venue, and anything access-related in advance.
Toilets are gender neutral, and this is a proudly trans and queer-affirming party. Anyone with protected characteristics and/or lower socio-economic background are especially welcome.
There is a zero-tolerance policy to any discrimination or harassment.
Just speak to a staff member, promoter, or DJ on the night if you experience any issues. We’re here to help and look out for each other - we’ve got you.
Low Profile Loft is surrounded by a mezzanine floor with seating, there is an outdoor area, and attendees are welcome to step outside for air or breaks.
The event will feature loud music, low lighting, smoke machine use, lasers and occasional flashing lights. Earplugs are available at the bar.
If cost is a barrier to attending, just get in touch - we will work it out for you.
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Lineup
Meg Ward
Jake Reed
A reputation for crowd favourite sets built Jake's momentum from grassroots to iconic queer parties, to festivals including Field Manuevers, Electric Picnic, and Glastonbury. Jake has run a monthly party in Hackney from 2022, is resident with multiple queer nights, and runs This Is My Culture collective nights, a key scene group making big moves following their legendary summer raves. 2024 saw Jake move into his anticipated production space, teasing on-brand, playful sampling and collaborations with scene-leading MC-vocalists, creating surefire underground anthems for 2025. While 90s rave spirit is clear in Jake’s music, his influences are broad and engaging to showcase across a range of sub-genres. Often with rousing tones of release, Jake also draws from Speed Garage, Hard House, Eurodance, Trance, Happy Hardcore, Bassline, UKG, and much more. With banger-focused releases, radio slots showcasing impressive musical knowledge, exciting moves with his unique collective, and guaranteed highlight sets, this DJ-producer is unafraid to give pure energy, life, and freedom to a dancefloor. Expect big moves from Jake Reed in 2025.
Ross Anderson
Hailing from the underground scene in Wales and rooted in Jamaican heritage, Ross Anderson brings a fierce blend of culture, rhythm and individuality to the decks with a signature style spinning old school house, techno, and ghetto tech - layered with unapologetic energy, diva flair, and plenty of c*nty vocals.