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22nd - 25th May 2026
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Hereford
11th - 14th Jun 2026
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23rd - 27th Jul 2026
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31st July - 2nd Aug 2026
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Killa P is a renowned MC in the grime world. Hailing from Brixton, he’s acclaimed for his unique patois style and hard lyrics.
Killa P became known as one of the UK’s prolific MCs while he was a member of one of the UK’s founding grime crews, Roll Deep.
Contributing to many of Roll Deep’s releases including ‘In at the Deep End’, ‘Rules & Regulations’ and ‘Return of the Big Money Sound’, his style and flow led to commercial success and earned him a new generation of fans through his 2008 collaboration with The Bug on the seminal track ‘SKENG’.
Having found an audience in his own right, Killa P followed up this success with two self-released mix CDs – Killa Instinct and Killa Instinct Volume 2 in 2008 and 2009. Jump forward a few years and he was producing his own music in his home-built studio, working alongside producers and DJs including Chimpo and Sir Spyro. He came back with the follow-up to the phenomenal ‘SKENG’ with a remixed/re-voiced version entitled ‘LENG’.
Killa P continues to be a formidable presence in the UK grime scene. He’s a regular performer at such festivals and clubs as Outlook and Fabric (London), and you may even see him on a Boiler Room set or two.