Sat Nov 1 2025
6:00 PM
£28.25
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A Halloween Special - Day Of The Dog
Now Wave throw a massive Halloween party on the Day of the Dead – headlined by band of the moment Fat Dog playing their biggest show to date
Fat Dog came together in 2021, with singer Joe Love deciding to form a group and take the demos he had been making at home as a way to keep himself sane during lockdown out into the world.
Without releasing any music, Fat Dog started making a name for themselves with a series of exhilarating and/or wonky shows across south London – with those formative gigs formed the bedrock of what Fat Dog were all about. It didn’t take long for the kennel-dwellers to come flocking, with every Fat Dog show in London becoming a huge upgrade on the last.
Their debut album WOOF is a thrilling blend of electro-punk, rock’n’roll snarling, techno soundscapes, industrial-pop and rave euphoria, music for letting go to.Produced by Joe Love, James Ford and Jimmy Robertson, WOOF. passes by in a flash.
Influences include Bicep, I.R.O.K., Kamasi Washington and the Russian experimental EDM group Little Big. Follow up non-album single Peace Song might sign post a new direction for Fat Dog and it found itself nestled on the Radio 1 playlist for an astonishing nine weeks.
Catch them in the Warehouse at their biggest show yet for Day of the Dog – with more acts to be announced soon.
A Halloween Special - Day Of The Dog
Now Wave throw a massive Halloween party on the Day of the Dead – headlined by band of the moment Fat Dog playing their biggest show to date
Fat Dog came together in 2021, with singer Joe Love deciding to form a group and take the demos he had been making at home as a way to keep himself sane during lockdown out into the world.
Without releasing any music, Fat Dog started making a name for themselves with a series of exhilarating and/or wonky shows across south London – with those formative gigs formed the bedrock of what Fat Dog were all about. It didn’t take long for the kennel-dwellers to come flocking, with every Fat Dog show in London becoming a huge upgrade on the last.
Their debut album WOOF is a thrilling blend of electro-punk, rock’n’roll snarling, techno soundscapes, industrial-pop and rave euphoria, music for letting go to.Produced by Joe Love, James Ford and Jimmy Robertson, WOOF. passes by in a flash.
Influences include Bicep, I.R.O.K., Kamasi Washington and the Russian experimental EDM group Little Big. Follow up non-album single Peace Song might sign post a new direction for Fat Dog and it found itself nestled on the Radio 1 playlist for an astonishing nine weeks.
Catch them in the Warehouse at their biggest show yet for Day of the Dog – with more acts to be announced soon.
Now Wave Presents
FAT DOG - DAY OF THE DOG
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Fat Dog are one of London’s most exciting new bands, conjuring the sort of frenzied and wild live shows not seen in the capital for years. Their debut album WOOF. is a brilliant and mind-bending blend of electro-punk, rock’n’roll snarling, techno soundscapes, industrial-pop and rave euphoria, music for letting go to or, in the words of frontman Joe Love, “screaming-into-a-pillow music”.
£28.25 Ages 14+
14+ Only. Anyone Under The Age of 16 Must Be Accompanied By An Adult 18+
A Halloween Special - Day Of The Dog
Now Wave throw a massive Halloween party on the Day of the Dead – headlined by band of the moment Fat Dog playing their biggest show to date
Fat Dog came together in 2021, with singer Joe Love deciding to form a group and take the demos he had been making at home as a way to keep himself sane during lockdown out into the world.
Without releasing any music, Fat Dog started making a name for themselves with a series of exhilarating and/or wonky shows across south London – with those formative gigs formed the bedrock of what Fat Dog were all about. It didn’t take long for the kennel-dwellers to come flocking, with every Fat Dog show in London becoming a huge upgrade on the last.
Their debut album WOOF is a thrilling blend of electro-punk, rock’n’roll snarling, techno soundscapes, industrial-pop and rave euphoria, music for letting go to.Produced by Joe Love, James Ford and Jimmy Robertson, WOOF. passes by in a flash.
Influences include Bicep, I.R.O.K., Kamasi Washington and the Russian experimental EDM group Little Big. Follow up non-album single Peace Song might sign post a new direction for Fat Dog and it found itself nestled on the Radio 1 playlist for an astonishing nine weeks.
Catch them in the Warehouse at their biggest show yet for Day of the Dog – with more acts to be announced soon.
A Halloween Special - Day Of The Dog
Now Wave throw a massive Halloween party on the Day of the Dead – headlined by band of the moment Fat Dog playing their biggest show to date
Fat Dog came together in 2021, with singer Joe Love deciding to form a group and take the demos he had been making at home as a way to keep himself sane during lockdown out into the world.
Without releasing any music, Fat Dog started making a name for themselves with a series of exhilarating and/or wonky shows across south London – with those formative gigs formed the bedrock of what Fat Dog were all about. It didn’t take long for the kennel-dwellers to come flocking, with every Fat Dog show in London becoming a huge upgrade on the last.
Their debut album WOOF is a thrilling blend of electro-punk, rock’n’roll snarling, techno soundscapes, industrial-pop and rave euphoria, music for letting go to.Produced by Joe Love, James Ford and Jimmy Robertson, WOOF. passes by in a flash.
Influences include Bicep, I.R.O.K., Kamasi Washington and the Russian experimental EDM group Little Big. Follow up non-album single Peace Song might sign post a new direction for Fat Dog and it found itself nestled on the Radio 1 playlist for an astonishing nine weeks.
Catch them in the Warehouse at their biggest show yet for Day of the Dog – with more acts to be announced soon.
Fat Dog are one of London’s most exciting new bands, conjuring the sort of frenzied and wild live shows not seen in the capital for years. Their debut album WOOF. is a brilliant and mind-bending blend of electro-punk, rock’n’roll snarling, techno soundscapes, industrial-pop and rave euphoria, music for letting go to or, in the words of frontman Joe Love, “screaming-into-a-pillow music”.
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