SHAKE THE HIGH ROAD - 2024
SHAKE THE HIGH ROAD - Leytonstone’s all-day music and arts festival - returns to E11 on Saturday May 4th, 2024. The line-up boasts 20+ live artists and DJs, as well as a series of special talks and interviews, scheduled all day and into the night across five Leytonstone venues within a one minute walk from each other!
Timings - Doors from 12.30pm / First Show - 1pm / Festival End - 2am (Sunday morning)
** Each ticket gets you first-come-first-served entry to all shows across all venues. Each venue has different operating times on the day. **
SHAKE THE HIGH ROAD is a 2 minute walk from Leytonstone tube (Central Line) and 10 minutes from Leytonstone High Road (Overground).
www.shakethehighroad.com
www.instagram.com/shakethehighroad
Please contact us if you have any questions - info@shakethehighroad.com
LINEUP
ARTISTS & DJS
Haydon Thorpe
Nathan Fake (Live)
ĠENN
Wrongtom meets The Ragga Twins
Deptford Northern Soul Club
Ethan P. Flynn
Daudi Matsiko
Donna Thompson
Walthamstow Rock N Roll Book Club w/ very special guest!
Minor Conflict
Alena Arpels
Jeremy Warmsley
Vanity Fairy
Grovesnor
Joni
Joyeria
Jenny Moore's Mystic Business
Fell
Knats
JoeJas
Micromoon
Zelt
Quenta
Austel
Deckmusic
Shuffle Snake Country Soul Soundsystem
Fiesta Not Siesta Family Disco
SHAKE's Indie Disco - Noughties by Nature
+ MANY MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED!!
STAGES
* St John's Church Hall
* Dreamhouse Records Presents *
* Uplands Stage *
* The Underdog Soundsystem Stage *
* SHAKE presents The Disco Basement *
* SHAKE's New Vibrations*
*Fiesta Not Siesta Family Disco*
BRINGING CHILDREN
Children under 8 can attend for free, children 8-17 must purchase a concession ticket. Please note some venues might not allow under 18 year olds in past certain curfews on the day. Please check our website for more information.
CANCELLING TICKETS
Tickets are non-refundable once purchased, but can be transferred to friends and family if you cannot use them.
SHAKE THE HIGH ROAD has been made possible this year with the generous support of Waltham Forest Council and local Leytonstone business Trading Places, which have both provided funding and expertise within the local area.