

Kitty Hall lands at Joshua Brooks for a Saturday night standalone show, a homecoming date for one of the city's most talked-about new producers.
At 20, the Manchester artist has moved quickly.
Debut single TALK2ME arrived in late 2025 on 0207 Def Jam, a collaboration with Montell Fish (as dj gummy bear) mixed by Pearson Sound, a serious calling card for a first release. Follow-up Puff Puff Pass pushed her further into the club with 303 pressure and elastic low-end, landing her a UK Official Singles Chart entry at 49 in April 2026 — rare territory for a record this close to the underground.
Her sound sits between rave-inspired electronica and sharper pop instinct, shaped by a Manchester cross-genre intake she cites herself: Tricky, Underworld, Massive Attack, Faithless. In the booth it translates to acid-leaning, funk-weighted club records, functional and loop-driven rather than polished. With 141K monthly listeners on Spotify and a 2026 run already taking in XOYO, The Cause and a Thursday billing at Creamfields, this is an artist arriving at the right moment.
The Joshua Brooks basement suits the material. Bricked arches, low ceilings and the Void Acoustics rig give acid basslines the space they need to move — a room designed for records that live on the system rather than the stream.
See you at the front.
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