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Broadside Hacks

4 linked events in the Culture Reverb archive.

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Connected map for Broadside HacksA static Culture Reverb map showing this promoter connected to venue, artist, year, series and locality clusters.Broadside HacksBroadside HacksVenuesVenues: VenuesTheatreshipVenue: TheatreshipArtistsArtists: ArtistsHaylie DavisArtist: Haylie DavisThe OcelotsArtist: The OcelotsRuby GillArtist: Ruby GillLewis ColemanArtist: Lewis ColemanLemoncelloArtist: LemoncelloLaura QuirkeArtist: Laura QuirkeYearsYears: Years2026 (4)Year: 2026 (4)SeriesSeries: SeriesDIYSeries: DIYTownsTowns: TownsSouth Quay (4)Town: South Quay (4)
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Connected map for Broadside HacksA compact static Culture Reverb summary map showing this promoter connected to venue, artist, year, series and locality clusters.Broadside HacksBroadside HacksVenues 1Venues: 1Artists 7Artists: 7Years 1Years: 1Series 1Series: 1Towns 1Towns: 1
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Scene
  • Folk
  • Alternative
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Event archive

Broadside Hacks: Haylie Davis
Friday, 29 May 2026 19:00 · Theatreship
Broadside Hacks: The Ocelots
Saturday, 16 May 2026 19:00 · Theatreship
Broadside Hacks presents: Ruby Gill + Lewis Coleman
Thursday, 14 May 2026 19:00 · Theatreship
Broadside Hacks: Lemoncello
Tuesday, 12 May 2026 19:00 · Theatreship

About this promoter

Welcome to the Broadside Hacks Folk Club Patreon!. Our events take place at an old servicemen's club called MOTH Club in the London borough of Hackney, UK. Documenting our events feels like an integral part of what we do. Hours of my life (I know I’m not the only one) have been spent watching clips taken in similar spaces and communities of the past, and I’ve always thought what a tragedy it would be were there not records of some of those now iconic performances (in some cases, that I’m viewing over half a century later).