Upcoming Events

Wharf Chambers is home to a diverse range of events. From gigs and club nights to fundraisers and socials, we’ve been host to craft markets, film screenings, creative workshops and so much more!

Interested in putting on an event?

Please contact bookings@wharfchambers.org

CINEMA PENDING REVOLUCIÓN: A SCREENING OF MEMORIES OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT (1968)

To celebrate the unique contribution of revolutionary Cuba to world cinema, we are screening MEMORIES OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT, widely considered one of the greatest productions of the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC), and coming in at #169 on Sight & Sound's list of the greatest films of all time. Directed by the master […]

GRAVHOUSE (Palestine solidarity fundraiser)

Local Legends of hardcore: GRAVHOUSE A band that "sound like sitting on the naughty step": cowabunga 3 piece grunge/punk from Doncaster: Kerosene Sludgy punky racket from Bradford: MAGGIE GET TICKETS NOW

Citrus Kino Presents: Queen of the Damned (2002)

Celebrate this iconic 00s film with birthday girl Citrus Kino! Starring Aaliyah in her last role, and a banging nu-metal/goth soundtrack to boot. Violently posing vampires and cringey acting throughout but a must see film, considered a loose sequel to Anna Rice's Interview With a Vampire. Gothic and Vampire attire strongly encouraged!! Dates/Timings: Friday 24th […]

Northern Groove Association (5th Edition)

For the 5th Edition of the Northern Groove Association, we are back in our home town of Leeds making our debut at Warf Chambers. On 24/05/2024, NGA resident The Groovemeister General will be joined by local Leeds rising talents Kasaya and NIAMH to provide a groovy mix of house and techno. Lineup: Kasaya Niamh The […]

PHUCSE FEST: “XERO’S GOLDEN GOTHIC BIRTHDAY BASH”

Rejoin your new favourite alt drag night as we celebrate the birthday of our beloved bald chaos clown. Expect a night full of dirty, limitless, boundary pushing gothic drag nonsense. See you there motherphucers...   GET TICKETS HERE

Hardware – the launch

٠ ࣪⭑ Hardware - the framework facilitating a connection. ᯓ★ A brand new Leeds-based art collective, kicking off with a queer party showcasing the hottest DJs the city has to offer. Built by the community, for the community, hardware is a utopia of artistic expression, collaboration and queer joy. Join us for the first in […]

EARTH BALL // FLOWER CORSANO DUO

Please Please You and Heinous Whining team up to bring you a scorching bank holiday blisterer of freaked-off apoco-zoning and perpetual sonic shimmer from Canadian scuzz-rockers Earth Ball and another long journey down the spiral on the boards at Wharf from the two lifers Chris and Mick £10 or £5 low or unwaged Doors 7pm […]

£5 – £10

Free Music Lessons — Jean-Philippe Gross — Ivy Nostrum — Kieron Piercy

Jean-Philippe Gross French improviser / composer bringing the big big noises. Hopefully very loud. https://eich57.bandcamp.com/ https://jeanphilippegross.bandcamp.com/ Ivy Nostrum London-based clutter merchant, you just know there will be some sort of prepared instrument present. https://nostrumivy.bandcamp.com/   Kieron Piercy ex-Spoils & Relics knife's edge audio circuit coursing. https://bloodstereo.bandcamp.com/album/an-unripe-preoccupation-with-nongenarian-moroseness

Please Please You & Brudenell Presents Tara Clerkin Trio

Tara Clerkin Trio are Pat Benjamin, Sunny Joe Paradisos and Tara Clerkin, three musicians involved in a number of cult Bristol bands over the years before confidently settling down in triangle formation. They are inspired by and borrow from jazz, trip hop, electronica, psychedelia & minimalism, twirling the non-pretensious strands of these threads together into […]

Please Please You & Brudenell Presents: Dana Gavanski

Born in Vancouver to a Serbian family, but relocating to Montreal to attend university, Dana originally planned to pursue a career in film. However, she shifted her attention back to music when her then ex-partner left her his guitar before moving to NYC. Having known only how to play ‘Diamonds and Rust’ by Joan Baez, […]