The series will showcase a variety of different artists in genres like hip-hop, R&B, rock, soul, and more. Patti Smith, Corinne Bailey Rae, and The Amazons are just a few artists who will be headlining the concert series, plus a secret special guest who is still TBA.
The first concert of the Somerset House Summer Series 2024 will be on July 11, featuring Pip Millett. The final concert of the 11-date series will be on July 21 and will feature Patti Smith and her quartet.
There’s currently a presale event happening now over at Ticketmaster. Fans can choose between general admission and an enhanced ticket through the American Express presale.
General sale will begin on March 19 at 10:00 am local. If the presale event through Ticketmaster ends up selling out, you might have luck on other platforms once general sale kicks off.
Viagogo is our top pick for international tours, concerts, and festivals, so check out what’s available there first.
Stubhub is another great secondary ticketing platform to try as well. Just keep in mind that tickets likely won’t show up on either platform until the presale event is over.
Reserve your spot to see the Somerset House Summer Series 2024 before it’s too late!
Somerset House Summer Series 2024 Dates
July 11 – London, UK – Somerset House – Pip Millett
July 12 – London, UK – Somerset House – Special Guest
July 13 – London, UK – Somerset House – DBN Gogo
July 14 – London, UK – Somerset House – Corinne Bailey Rae / Black Rainbows
July 15 – London, UK – Somerset House – Smino
July 16 – London, UK – Somerset House – The Amazons
July 17 – London, UK – Somerset House – Hania Rani
July 18 – London, UK – Somerset House – The Big Moon
July 19 – London, UK – Somerset House – Cory Henry
July 20 – London, UK – Somerset House – Hak Baker
July 21 – London, UK – Somerset House – Patti Smith Quartet
Photo by Rob Kim
Recently Patti Smith’s ‘Rock N Roll N****r’ no longer available on streaming servicesThe controversial track from Patti Smith Group’s 1978 album ‘Easter’ is no longer available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and Amazon Music.
Smith has said in previous interviews that she intended to use the N-word as a way of 'reinventing it … like the kids did with the word punk.'
The song is still available on physical copies of ‘Easter’, which features ‘Because The Night’ one of Smith’s biggest hits. Smith co-wrote ‘Rock N Roll N****r’ with guitarist, Lenny Kay. In the album’s liner notes, she wrote “N****r no invented for color it was MADE FOR THE PLAGUE”. She continued, “The word (art) must be redefined — all mutants and the new babies born sans eyebrow and tonsil … any man who extends beyond the classic form is a n****r.”