Naomi Campbell Headlines Halloween at 77, Marylebone

The supermodel will DJ at Central London’s 77 Halloween Special on 31st October

On Friday 31 October, the 550-capacity Marylebone venue transforms into a world of cinematic horror and hedonism complete with eerie visuals, haunting sound design, and an all-star DJ lineup led by none other than global icon Naomi Campbell making an exclusive appearance behind the decks, with support from rising Afro-house star Kotto.

Set beneath The BoTree Hotel, 77’s reputation for immersive production and world-class music experiences has already been cemented this season with a superb first run of events. For Halloween, the venue will push its state-of-the-art L-Acoustics system, strobes, lasers, and atmospheric Robe lighting to new extremes for an unforgettable night where fashion, fantasy and fearsome party sounds collide. There will be spooky and immersive visuals on the screen, special themed cocktails and costumes are encouraged.

Naomi Campbell has long since proven her talents reach far beyond the scope of fashion. She has been DJing in various places around Europe of late, from Mayfair to Munich, as well as performing a surprise two-hour set to celebrate London Fashion Week. She always brings the energy and flawless mixes that keep the crowd on edge as she plots a journey through the freshest Afro house.

Support on the night comes from Kotto, who is a rising force in Afro-House whose recent releases have been supported by heavyweights like Keinemusik and Adriatique. He is a master of atmospheric, deep grooves charged with movement so expect a real musical trip.

77 is engineered for full sensory immersion with a L‑Acoustics sound system and KS21 subwoofers so the audio delivers real visceral impact. A high-end visual rig including Robe lighting, strobes, lasers, LED screens and CO₂ jets ensures every second feels special.

Tickets and tables are now available but with capacity limited to 550, early booking is essential. Tickets available at RA

Little Boots at The Deezer Bandwagon Tour

Seeing someone perform inside a soundproofed box isn’t the usual thing you’d expect when attending a gig. It was actually quite a surreal experience when you weren’t wearing the headphones given to you at the door. Normally silent discos are played by DJ’s, so you don’t really expect to be able to hear the music, however when confronted with a band that you can’t hear it’s a completely different story. Once I put on the headphones given to me at the gate however, I was engulfed by the crisp, electro pop sounds of Little Boots as if she was performing at a normal gig.

Having never seen Little Boots before I couldn’t wait to hear what she had in store for this one-of-a-kind show. Alongside her crowd pleasing classics such as ‘Stuck On Repeat’ and ‘Remedy’ she played a number of new, as of yet unreleased tracks that went down a storm with the crowd of all ages. Towards the end of her hour-long set time Little Boots fittingly played ‘Headphones’ which added to the slightly comedic performance. Being perfectly honest, I wasn’t really sure what to expect from Little Boots, however her live performance completely blew me away and fitted perfectly with the first signs of spring sun.

Before Little Boot’s final few songs we were all told that we could take our headphones off as the 400 strong crowd had been tweeting about the show so much we’d ‘unleashed the music’, and Little Boots finished her performance in style with a couple more new songs. Once Little Boots’ show was over Russ Jones, AKA Hackney Globetrotter, took to the decks and took the party into the night with an eclectic set of chart toppers and funky house beats. The Red Gallery Car Park proved to be the perfect venue for a relaxed evening of free drinks and great tunes hidden away in the heart of Shoreditch, with plenty of sofas and benches to soak up the evening sun on.