AMPLIFI: Angeline Morrison | Djana Gabrielle | Miwa Nagato-Apthorp
Angeline Morrison, Djana Gabrielle and Miwa Nagato-Apthorp at The Queen's Hall. Guardian Folk Album of the Year meets Scottish-Cameroonian indie-folk and Border storytelling. Truth-telling through song.
AMPLIFI: Brownbear | Ria Andrews | Nuna
Brownbear headlines with a 20-piece Black and global majority ensemble - the first in The Queen's Hall's 45-year history. Supported by Ria Andrews and Nuna. This is what AMPLIFI has been building towards.
AMPLIFI: Uninvited | Lamaya
Glasgow pop-punk powerhouses Uninvited and experimental soul force Lamaya at The Queen's Hall. BBC Live Lounge winners meet Afro-futuristic energy. Two artists breaking barriers and refusing to shrink
AMPLIFI: Theon Cross | Azamiah | Gaïa
Theon Cross brings his revolutionary tuba sound to The Queen's Hall, supported by Glasgow's Azamiah and Gaïa. From Sons of Kemet to The Smile, Theon's reshaped what's possible in contemporary jazz.
AMPLIFI: Bell Lungs - Kevin Leomo - Lucian Fletcher
With artists hand-picked by guest curators Arusa Qureshi and Halina Rifai of We Are Here Scotland - staged in our intimate performance space - AMPLIFI presents an exciting opportunity to see new and rising artists in a setting designed to amplify their voices and put them centre stage.
Performers
Bell Lungs
Bell Lungs is the moniker of autodidact Scottish/Turkish vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and improviser Ceylan Hay. Often acting as a conduit for the emotions, her music journeys through various states and landscapes, incorporating strings, woodwinds, spoken word, vocal harmonies and tuned percussion in a mindmelting blend of pitch shifting loops which explore her open ear for the global.
A frequent collaborator with writers, theatre-makers, scientists, dancers, artists and film-makers, Ceylan is the Musical Director for “Heebie Jeebies”, a trilingual theatre piece for children appearing in the French Institute at Edinburgh Fringe 2025. Her music has appeared on BBC Radio 3, Radio 4, 6Music and Radio Scotland, and she was recently funded by Creative Scotland to record her debut album of avant-pop songs, featuring crumhorns, lute, pipe organ, harp and vintage synthesisers.
Kevin Leomo
Kevin Leomo is a Scottish-Filipino researcher, curator, and practitioner of experimental music based in Glasgow. He is interested in silence, fragility, quietude, perception, and liminality. He works across text-based scores, non-standard notation, improvisation, field recording, critical listening practices, and installation. Kevin’s practice has been informed by a deep engagement with Wandelweiser. Kevin holds a practice-research PhD in experimental music composition from the University of Glasgow, where he taught for a number of years.
Kevin is the Community and Engagement Manager for the College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Glasgow, where he oversees public engagement and cultural activities, including Thinking Culture and Music in the University. With Zahra Khosroshahi, Kevin co-curates the Creatives of Colour Festival. Kevin is collaborating with poet and writer Maria Sledmere on Project Somnolence, a practice-led research project exploring connections between sleep, ecology, and sound.
Lucian Fletcher
Lucian Fletcher is a Glasgow-based composer and producer. His music features electronic sound design with ambient, IDM, glitch and post-industrial influences. He also creates audiovisual work, live performance and compositions for contemporary theatre and dance.
Curators:
Arusa Qureshi is an award-winning writer, editor and speaker with a passion for music, diversity and accessibility within arts and culture. Her book about women in UK hip hop, ‘Flip the Script’, is out now via 404 Ink. She has bylines in The Guardian, NME, Clash, Time Out, The Forty-Five and The Scotsman.
Halina Rifai is a podcast producer, music writer, PR & digital marketer. She founded music site Podcart in 2009 and went on to become a podcast producer, working with the likes of The Big Light, The Ferret, Mental Health Foundation, Fringe of Colour and many more. Podcasts she has worked on and continue to work on include Sheku Bayoh: The Inquiry and A Sonic Hug. Halina is Communications Manager for We Are Here Scotland – A space aimed at supporting and raising the voices of Black People and People of Colour creatives across Scotland.
Supported by Creative Scotland and the City of Edinburgh Council.
Winner of the Creative Edinburgh 'Inclusion' Award.
Creators' Showcase
Join us for a celebration of Scotland's Black and Global Majority creative talent at Assembly Roxy in Edinburgh. This dynamic showcase features art, performance, exhibition, music, film, food and more, bringing together both emerging and established voices in Scotland's creative landscape.
Celtic Connections: Aref Ghorbani | Simone Seales | Miwa Nagato-Apthorp
We Are Here Scotland is proud to team up for the first time with Celtic Connections and proudly present: Aref Ghorbani, Simone Seales and Miwa Nagato-Apthorp.
AMPLIFI: Groove Down | Juniper Lai | Nuna
The Queen's Hall presents Season 4 of our gig series showcasing the sounds of modern Scotland. Groove Down, Juniper Lai and Nuna perform live!
AMPLIFI: Fifidiny | Jeremy Mbiba | Sinathi Maphalala
Wed 11 Sep 2024 AT 8:30PM
AMPLIFI
Fifidiny | Jeremy Mbiba | Sinathi Maphalala
The Queen's Hall presents Season 4 of our gig series showcasing the sounds of modern Scotland.
With artists hand-picked by guest curators Arusa Qureshi and Halina Rifai of We Are Here Scotland - staged in our intimate performance space - AMPLIFI presents an exciting opportunity to see new and rising artists in a setting designed to amplify their voices and put them centre stage.
Performers:
Fifidiny is a dynamic singer-songwriter making waves in the Scottish music scene with her unique blend of electro-pop and Afrobeat alternative sounds. Hailing from the Highlands of Scotland with Madagascan roots, Fifidiny has not only captivated audiences with her upbeat catchy melodies but has also garnered recognition within the industry. With two Proudly Black and Scottish awards under her belt, Fifidiny's music resonates with authenticity and cultural richness.
Fifidiny's track ‘Nobody Knows’ was selected as BBC Track of the Week, showcasing Fifidiny's ability to craft compelling and emotive compositions that strike a chord with listeners. Additionally, Fifidiny is pitched as "One to Watch" by renowned music tastemaker Jim Gellatly for the year 2024, further solidifying her status as an emerging talent to watch.
With a distinct musical style that seamlessly merges diverse influences, Fifidiny continues to push boundaries and carve out her own path in the Scottish music industry. Her electrifying performances and soul-stirring lyrics promise to leave an indelible mark on audiences far and wide
Raised in Glasgow, Scotland and surrounded by music his entire life, the release of 'I Am An Instrument' – a completely acapella record focusing on harmonies and vocal layers – sparked an even deeper love for Jeremy Mbiba's creative process. Bouncing between R&B, pop and jazz, he has made it his mission to continually chase growth as an artist and constantly challenge his artistry. The love and heartbreak singer has since taken to the stage to translate his feel-good melodies into an engaging live set. Whether he's tearing it up on the legendary King Tut’s stage or slowing it down for a flowing intimate and personal set with M4&Friends, every performance feels tailor made and relatable.
Sinathi Maphalala is a producer and artist from Glasgow, who takes influence from gospel and R&B, both of which feature heavily in their musical output. Sinathi has been producing for over four years and has had the pleasure of working with many talented creatives in the Scottish music scene and beyond. Despite this, his journey has only just begun and he looks forward to seeing where his music takes him in the future.
Curators:
Arusa Qureshi is an award-winning writer, editor and speaker with a passion for music, diversity and accessibility within arts and culture. Her book about women in UK hip hop, ‘Flip the Script’, is out now via 404 Ink. She has bylines in The Guardian, NME, Clash, Time Out, The Forty-Five and The Scotsman.
Halina Rifai is a podcast producer, music writer, PR & digital marketer. She founded music site Podcart in 2009 and went on to become a podcast producer, working with the likes of The Big Light, The Ferret, Mental Health Foundation, Fringe of Colour and many more. Podcasts she has worked on and continue to work on include Sheku Bayoh: The Inquiry and A Sonic Hug. Halina is Communications Manager for We Are Here Scotland – A space aimed at supporting and raising the voices of Black People and People of Colour creatives across Scotland.
Supported by Creative Scotland and the City of Edinburgh Council.
Winner of the Creative Edinburgh 'Inclusion' Award.
Presented by The Queen’s Hall and We Are Here Scotland
AMPLIFI: Chloe Matharu | Diljeet Kaur Bhachu | Miwa Nagato-Apthorp
AMPLIFI presents an exciting opportunity to see new and rising artists in a setting designed to amplify their voices and put them centre stage.
Rise Up Festival
Rise Up! Festival Returns to Aberdeen for its 3rd Year - Celebrating the Voices and Visions of Black and POC Creatives in Scotland
AMPLIFI: Conscious Route | Jurnalist | P Caso
Join Conscious Route with guests Jurnalist and P Caso for an electrifying AMPLIFI night celebrating Scotland’s vibrant hip hop community.
On 20 March, this intimate gig showcases rhyme masters effortlessly fusing old school flow with cutting-edge beats. These artists have ignited global airwaves - now setting Queen’s Hall ablaze with their signature high energy and razor-sharp wordplay.
AMPLIFI: Simone Seales | Aref Ghorbani | Elaine Cheng
The award-winning live music series AMPLIFI continues with musical performances from Simone Seales, Aref Ghorbani and Elaine Cheng.
AMPLIFI: Simone Seales | Aref Ghorbani | Elaine Cheng (Copy)
The award-winning live music series AMPLIFI continues with musical performances from LAMAYA, Ziggy and CH Unspoken.
AMPLIFI: James Liandu | Alyssa Chan | Nyla
The Queen's Hall presents Season 2 of our gig series showcasing the sounds of modern Scotland.
TIP IT BACK: Jenn Nimmo-Smith (Electric Shores)
TIP IT BACK sees professional creatives join us for online sessions where they give advice, tips and more about their specialist field and also an idea of their own journey.
TIP IT BACK: Jess Partridge (Sounds & Strategy)
TIP IT BACK sees professional creatives join us for online sessions where they give advice, tips and more about their specialist field and also an idea of their own journey.
AMPLIFI: 4TUNE | Xavier Lacroix | Nikhita
The Queen's Hall presents Season 2 of our gig series showcasing the sounds of modern Scotland.
TIP IT BACK: Raisah Ahmed
TIP IT BACK sees professional creatives join us for online sessions where they give advice, tips and more about their specialist field and also an idea of their own journey.
In Conversation with Rudy Kanhye
To celebrate his first solo exhibition, Rudy Kanhye will be in conversation with writer and editor Arusa Qureshi to talk about the exhibition and its inspiration.
TIP IT BACK: Katie Goh
We Are Here Scotland presents a new series - TIP IT BACK.
TIP IT BACK sees professional creatives join us for online sessions where they give advice, tips and more about their speciailist field and also an idea of their own journey.
AMPLIFI: Supermann on da beat + guests
We Are Here Scotland & The Queen's Hall present Season 2 of the AMPLIFI gig series showcasing the sounds of modern Scotland.
AMPLIFI December
The Queen's Hall & We Are Here Scotland presents Season 2 of our gig series showcasing the sounds of modern Scotland.
INCUBATA Showcase
We Are Here Scotland and Aberdeen Performing Arts presents INCUBATA Showcase at The Lemon Tree.
Podcasting Workshop
We Are Here Scotland presents a free two-hour podcasting workshop for Black and People of Colour.
In Conversation with Bemz
We Are Here Scotland is delighted to sit down on Thursday 10th November to speak to our community development officer AKA rapper Bemz
AMPLIFI: Danny Cliff | Rosé Chrissy | Eyve
The Queen's Hall & We Are Here Scotland presents Season 2 of the gig series showcasing the sounds of modern Scotland.
What We Don't Talk About
Why don’t Black and people of colour talk about mental health?