
Electronic music producer Erol Alkan performs live at the Concorde 2 as part of his Banxi tour.
Erol Alkan is back at Concorde 2 on Sunday 19 July, part of his Banxi tour. He's taking the whole night from start to finish, so it's a long-haul set rather than a quick drop-in. If you've seen him before, you know the drill: he's the head of the Phantasy label, and he's spent years building a reputation as a proper underground electronic mainstay. The way he works a room is part of the draw — he'll start the night with some bold indie and dance, and then keep the energy climbing until the early hours.
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That's the Banxi tour in a nutshell. It's not a live band set; it's Alkan behind the decks, steering the night from the first record to the last. The Banxi name is what he's touring under, and the whole thing is built around that start-to-finish format. He's described as a master of the craft, a pillar of the electronic underground, and the night is designed to take you through the gears rather than just hitting one note. If you're into the crossover between dance and indie, this is exactly where that lives.
It's a late one, too. The night kicks off at 22:00 at Concorde 2 on Madeira Drive, so you've got plenty of time to get sorted before things get properly underway. Tickets are £15.50 in advance, and you can grab them through AXS.















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