Everyone's been asking... and it's finally happening! Fre.Que.Ncy is BACK.
Fre.Que.Ncy : Unearthing the Sounds of Tomorrow. A place where we congregate and dance to the emerging sounds of the future. For fans of Future beats, Edits, Neo Soul, Neo Soul, Hip Hop etc.
If you vibe with Little Simz, SAULT, Cleo Sol, Kendrick Lamar, Ezra Collective, Doechii, Thundercat, J.Cole, Hiatus Kaiyote, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, or Kaytranada, this is YOUR night.
We're beyond excited to welcome CEESE back all the way from Ireland-and our resident Selector, SOULFULTIZ will be warming things up like only he can.
CEESE
CEESE is a dynamic DJ/Producer hailing from Limerick, Ireland. She is known for her fearless approach to mixing a diverse range of sounds. Her sets are a vibrant journey through genres, effortlessly blending bass-heavy bangers with soulful melodies. Whether it's Hip-Hop, RnB, Afrobeats, Amapiano, Baile Funk, or beyond,
CEESE crafts immersive and atmospheric soundscapes that captivate and energise her audience. Her versatility and creativity make her a standout in the music scene, always ready to surprise and engage listeners with her genre-spanning mixes across different events from the dance scene like Top8 and RedBull Dance Your Styles to boxpark in Shoreditch and festivals like Electric Picnic, Longitude and L.I.M.F. Follow her on socials @iamceese_ to keep an eye on what she is upto next
For the first time at Fre.Que.Ncy, we’ll be featuring live painting by JASMINE MURPHY.
Prepare to be amazed as she creates in real time, inspired by the energy and music of the night. You’ll also have the rare opportunity to purchase the live piece, along with a selection of her stunning artwork.
Jasmine is a 28-year-old artist from Liverpool who works primarily with oil paint and oil sticks. Growing up in the city, immersed in its music and club culture, has deeply influenced her practice. After spending time working in venues across Liverpool, she became fascinated by how the euphoric, high-energy atmosphere of the dancefloor could be expressed through abstraction.
As Jasmine puts it, “Painting is where I think things through.” While her work often begins with personal experience, she is interested in how it can move beyond autobiography to spark wider conversations about identity, memory, and collective energy. She approaches the canvas as a space where sound, rhythm, and emotion take on visual form - where music becomes physical through gesture, colour, and texture.
We’re beyond excited to experience Jasmine’s live painting in action! . Don’t miss out - grab your tickets now. Please note, this is an intimate venue and tickets will sell out quickly.
Saturday 14 March - be there or hear about it later!