Somerset House Summer Series 2023: Line-up announced including La Femme and Gabriels - how to get tickets

Somerset House has announced the line-up for its Summer Series shows which will take place right in the heart of London.
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Somerset House has revealed the line-up for this year’s Summer Series alongside American Express which will take place between July 6 and July 16. The series will feature 11 nights of unmissable gigs in the intimate setting of the Somerset House courtyard.

The Summer Series will celebrate its 20th anniversary this year, offering music fans the chance to experience a line-up of breakthrough artists and famous names while celebrating a wide range of diverse and eclectic genres. Over the last two decades, Somerset House summer series has hosted a range of musical talent including The Prodigy, Amy Winehouse, Adele, Underworld, The XX, Florence and The Machine, Kelis, Blondie and Jorja Smith.

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But who is on the line-up for the Summer Series and how can you get tickets? Here’s everything you need to know.

Somerset House Summer Series line-up

  • La Femme - July 6
  • Gabriels - July 7
  • Greentea Peng and special guests - July 8
  • Alison Goldfrapp - July 9
  • Interpol - July 10
  • Olivia Dean - July 11
  • Beabadoobee - July 12
  • Tinariwen - July 13
  • The Comet Is Coming - July 14
  • Young Fathers - July 15
  • Gabzy - July 16

How to get tickets for Somerset House Summer Series

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American Express card members can get their hands on presale tickets now until Friday, March 24. General tickets will go on sale at 10am on Friday, March 24 and all tickets will be available on the Somerset House website.

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