Artists
A vital part of the Chelsea Night concept is to promote up and coming artists/bands. We provide the stage and a great audience — its then up to you to take it away!
We are always on the look out for;
- Bands
- Solo artists
- Stand Up Comedians
Please see the mix of exiting artists that have already performed at Chelsea Nights below
Adi Dick
Adi Dick is a multi-talented performer you may know from his outstanding contributions to the Return of Fly My Pretties album and live shows, or from his involvement with Wellington band Stylus77.
Hopefully by now you will have heard his debut album “Our Place”, out now on Loop Recordings – a stunning collection of South Pacific soul, steeped in reggae, drenched in dub and fired up with funk.Check out www.myspace.comadidick for music, videos and info.Adi Dick is from New Zealand
Dee Hamilton
Dee Hamilton has fronted indie rock band Dusker. She abhors convenient love songs and tries to avoid playing the G chord whenever possible. Its complicated, yet like anything else worth getting to know, subtly stunning
Dee Hamilton is from New Zealand
Ange Boxall
Ange’s support gig for Tim Freedman (Whitlams)
By Katie Spain
The Australian Times, August 2007
I’m all set for a powerful performance but nothing could have
prepared us for what we get from Tim’s support. Tasmanian songstress
Ange Boxall opens the evening with rich, warm vocals and a set
dripping with honesty. This pretty blonde stands alone on stage,
guitar in hand and powerful voice at the ready. People put down their
cutlery, abandon their vegetarian wraps and rise to attention before
the small but mesmerising artist. She is a delight both on and off
stage. Keep your eyes and ears wide open – this London-based treasure
will go far.
‘ONE TO WATCH’ - Metro, London 24/05/05
Why would anyone forsake the sun and scenery of Tasmania for London where, even in mid-May the days can be grey and wet? Who Knows? But we can be glad the Tasmanian-born Boxall did, as it means we get the first glimpse of her new album, Release. Her first, er, release in Britain (the previous two albums were Australian-only), it’s abewitching bunch of acoustic guitar-led songs in the vein of Joni Mitchel or Jewel. Indeed, if you’re still mystified by the Alaskan troubadour’s (Jewel’s) decision to forsake her folk-tinged coffee house roots and go all Europop, here’s where you should be looking next. Boxall launches the album with her eight-strong band at London’s Borderline Club on May 31.
Beat Magazine, Australia
“Described as the Australian version of Jewel and a contemporary Joni Mitchell, Ange’s music is a tapestry of emotional, free-spirited lyrics, driven by powerful, passionate vocals. Her music is an honest celebration of life experiences.
As a determined, young artist with an abundance of smiling energy, Ange has sculpted a unique Australian style in both performance and songwriting.”
Ange Boxall is from Australia