Paul Silve is an independent artist who crafts heartfelt songs that blend the catchy melodies of The Beatles with the deep sensitivity of Ben Howard and Bon Iver. His music is intimate yet powerful, built on storytelling and emotion, and has a sound that feels both timeless and personal.
After selling out his first show of the year, Paul continues to captivate audiences with his raw and honest performances. Having played across Europe and supported artists like Maro, he now brings his unique presence to the iconic Troubadour for a special one-night show. Expect an evening of music that lingers long after the last note.
Queen Kaltoum
Moroccan singer\songwriter born in Italy and now London-based.
Through her Neo-soul\Amazigh style, she intends to heal and create a warm and welcoming environment for her listeners. Perfect if you want to have a good time or share an intimate moment with a loved one. She creates a unique brand of conscious music that inspires and uplifts.
A few years ago she joined the Spanish-British band Crystal Fighters with whom she’s been touring over 13 countries. She’s also featured in their last album LIGHT+.
Her first solo project will be out on the 28th of March 2025, a live album in collaboration with Pizza Express Records after the band McFly announced her as a winner for the competition that took place back in 2023.
Solomon Seal
Solomon’s Seal is the pseudonym for British singer-songwriter Joseph Sol Giffard Tutt. Now residing in London, the music and recording process takes things back to his countryside roots in Norfolk, where his forthcoming debut LP ‘Circles’ was recorded in a church of the local village where he grew up. The process eventually spills out of the church and into the fields, and finally into a back garden in London, as the cycle completes and the singer returns back to city life.
Originally launched as a side project from a band project, the ethos behind Solomon’s Seal is to record the simple songs that come out when you’re not noticing or trying particularly hard. With the capturing these things being done in as raw and live way as possible, using reverb or natural space and atmospheres wherever possible
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