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

  • Leeds v Manchester

    The Roses rivalry comes to Wharf Chambers! 2 staples of the Leeds DIY scene defend their home turf against 2 Manchester legends. Let’s be having you! Repping Leeds: Lavender Gray […]

  • Narr with Cosmo Vitelli & babyschön

    We're very excited to have Cosmo Vitelli over from Berlin alongside Babyschon for a dancefloor expedition at Wharf Chambers on Friday 1st of May bank holiday weekend. Cosmo Vitelli hasn’t […]

  • THANK 10th Birthday Party

    Dirty Otter & Adult Baby present TEN YEARS OF THANK (Leeds edition). Yes, somehow it has been a full decade! On the tenth anniversary of their first ever gig, Thank […]

  • Cyanide Pills, Geoffrey Oicott ,The War Lovers

     Hometown Punk Rock legends, and to quote Geoffrey Oicott " Leeds' greatest ever Punk Rock band" the Cyanide Pills come to the Wharf Chambers as part of an exclusive 3 […]

  • Vanity Children Presents: MYSTERY BAG

    Come join Vanity Children, Jarred and Giant People for a night of indie punk/rock debauchery from your local freaks and geeks. Come dip your hand deep into the mystery bag. […]

  • TONII + Pick The Flowers & RUNA

    Electro Pop rising sensation TONII is joined by Pick the Flowers and Indie rock artist RUNa for a one night only Headline at Wharf Chambers Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tonii-pick-the-flowers-runa-tickets-1986971368852?aff=oddtdtcreator  

  • Seven by Seven

    Seven by Seven is a friendly open decks vinyl playing session. You can bring along and play us seven of your 7” 45rpm vinyl singles – hence Seven by Seven […]

  • Half/Time – Aotearoa New Zealand

    Half/Time are a Māori post-punk band hailing from Aotearoa (so-called New Zealand) - they're loud, angry and making change through music. Through visceral and vulnerable waiata (songs) they invite audiences […]