Doors 6.30pm | Performance 8pm | Event Calendar CLICK HERE Global Soul
Takeover | AMALIA, Jaixia, Deanna Chase, Red Bird, Rosie Holli Global
soul is an emerging live music night - highlightling all of the best
new artists coming through the country! AMALIA With a timeless soul
and jazz flair, Amalia is a rising Neo Soul artist-songwriter from
Birmingham, now based in London. Blending soul, jazz, and pop with
raw, emotive vocals, her music offers candid reflections on mental
health and personal experience. A passionate advocate for gender
equality in music production, she advocates for greater recognition of
female producers in the industry. As former member of Flames
Collective, Amalia has already graced some of the UK’s biggest
stages, performing at the BRIT Awards, BBC’s Big Weekend, Reading &
Leeds Festival, and the MTV EMAs alongside Raye. In the past three
years, she has performed with her band at Sketch, Pizza Express Live,
Sofar Sounds, Soho House, Hootananny Brixton (Global Soul), and
Victorious Festival, and headlined Café KOKO. Together, these
experiences highlight her growing reputation as an exciting new voice
in the Neo Soul scene. Jaixia A multidisciplinary storyteller across
music, poetry & textile art. The songstress' ethereal compositions
have been known to pull at the heartstrings; balanced with an
unwavering penchant for positive affirmation and healing frequency,
which she weaves effortlessly into her storytelling. Since penning her
first song 'No Quitter' at age 12, she has continued to take her
mother's advice in flipping the narrative, turning negatives into
positives. Her mission: to ensure herself and others can feel seen and
heard through her art and music. Deanna Chase She blends her noughties
inspired, R&B centred sound with edge, attitude and honesty. Drizzled
with dark tones and juxtaposing harmonies, her approach to music is
playful, raw, bittersweet and unapologetically provoking. Red Bird
Lithuanian-born singer, songwriter, producer fusing soul, jazz &
disco. A blend she serves hot in her first solo EP “Volcãno“,
which was recorded in NYC in 2024. Her sound has been highly
influenced by the new London jazz scene, which is evident in her 2nd
solo EP “Common Emotions“, which she produced and released herself
in August, 2025. This release showcases various global music
influences Red Bird loves, reflecting her unapologetic creativity, and
was primarily supported by Berlin-based Latin American & Lusophone
musicians. Each track is conceptually rich and stems from a deep
empathy for our shared experiences, all through a lens of someone who
has lived away from their home country for years, travelled the world
and dreams of connecting it. As a rising newcomer, she has performed
at London Brick Lane Jazz Festival, Ritzy, Dingwalls, Prince of
Peckham, Spit Nights, and one of her recent collaboration songs was
played on BBC Introducing. Rosie Hollins With an effortlessly
powerful voice, Rosie proves that great thing truly do come in small
packages. Traversing jazz, soul and blues sensibilities, she brings
her own unique style to songs that she sings and writes whilst taking
influence from artists such as Etta James, Donna Summer, Susan
Tedeschi and Stevie Nicks Rosie began singing live at the age of just
seven, singing on stage at The Engine Rooms, Southampton. She has
since Gone on to sing at the 02 Indigo,London Palladium, The Jazz
Cafe, The Ned Hotel, The Boileroom, Edge of the Wedge, The King's
Theatre, Portsmouth and Victorious Festival multiple times. She is
frequent Performer at music venues in London and across the South
Coast. Now Rosie is Joined by her extremely talented band that all met
studying at ACM Music College that allowed her to elevate her sound
whilst each band member brings there own style to the music
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