
Brixton House is set to host The Really Irish? House Party, a vibrant and essential event exploring the richness of the Irish diaspora and centring mixed-heritage Irish voices. This unique gathering offers local residents a chance to engage with evolving Irish identity and culture right in the heart of South London. It promises an evening of live music, spoken word, and insightful conversation, fostering community and understanding.
The Really Irish? House Party takes place at Brixton House, a modern cultural hub located at 385 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, SW9 8GL. The main event is scheduled for 12 June. Attendees can also join a free community session, "The Really Irish?", on Tuesday 9 June at 7pm, designed for sharing stories and perspectives on Irishness.
This curated event celebrates the evolving experience of Irish identity, culture, and belonging. Hosted by acclaimed Irish writer and broadcaster Emma Dabiri, the evening blends live music, spoken word, theatre, and conversation. Audiences will experience a special collaboration between South African and Irish musicians, alongside storytelling and artistic interventions throughout the space. An extract from a new play by Irish-Jamaican writer and director Robert Furey will also feature. The night culminates in a celebratory DJ set by DJ Tidy.
Brixton House, which opened in 2022 as the successor to the pioneering Ovalhouse Theatre, is dedicated to amplifying diverse voices and fostering community connection. This event continues that mission by creating a space for diasporic communities and blended identities to explore what Irishness looks like now. It offers a warm, intimate, and energetic gathering, reflecting the spirit of a great Irish house party while building on important conversations around identity, migration, and cultural inheritance.
Tickets for The Really Irish? House Party are available on a Pay What You Feel basis, starting from ÂŁ3. The event is recommended for ages 18 and over and has a duration of two hours. As it is a standing event, comfortable footwear is advisable.
Pro-Tip: Make an evening of it by exploring Brixton's vibrant food and drink scene before the show. Brixton Village offers a diverse array of multicultural restaurants and bars. Consider The Blues Kitchen Brixton for Southern comfort food and live music, or Canova Hall for cocktails from their in-house gin distillery. For a unique experience, Lost in Brixton provides a secret roof terrace.
This report is based on official production data and schedule information.
Source Link: https://brixtonhouse.co.uk/shows/the-really-irish-house-party/
MORE: Pop Culture Workshop at Brixton House: Creative Remix — https://southlondonnews.com/2026/04/20/pop-culture-workshop-at-brixton-house-creative-remix/
Subscribe for $2 every four weeks for the first six months
Subscribe for $20 every four weeks for the first six months
Editorial Note: This report utilises automated data-sourcing and drafting technologies to ensure rapid coverage. Every article undergoes rigorous human fact-checking and editorial review by the Trend Wire Media Editorial Desk to ensure accuracy and adherence to our journalistic standards.
