GALOP UK BENEFIT SHOWS
MANCHESTER DEAF INSTITUTE // THURSDAY 01 JUNE
LONDON COLOURS // TUESDAY 06 JUNE
HEAVY MUSIC AWARDS
SPOTIFY MISFITS 2.0 PLAYLIST
Following her successful debut UK tour last autumn, a remarkable live appearance on the French Late Show with Alain Chabat on national French TV and having already confirmed UK festival appearances this year at Bearded Theory, Shindig, 2000 Trees and Tramlines, DELILAH BON continues her spiralling trajectory into 2023.
To add to the festival announcements, Delilah will headline Queer Pride Party shows at Manchester Deaf Institute on Thursday 1 June and London Colours on Tuesday 6 June. Both nights will feature a set from DJ Goldenaxe blasting LGBTQ+ and girl power bangers, and a live performance from @itsruena (aka Delilah’s baddie bass player) which will be her debut shows.
All ticket profits from both shows will be donated to Galop UK, a charity that helps LGBTQ+ people who have suffered any type of abuse and violence, helping them seek support and guidance. Tickets here: https://www.delilahbon.co.uk/tour
“Let’s sell these shows out and celebrate pride, celebrate queerness, celebrate love and celebrate unity,” says Delilah. “Dress code is queer, pride, gay, glam, slutty and fabulous. It’s gonna be iconic.”
In addition, Delilah has been nominated in the category for Best UK Breakthrough Artist in the Heavy Music Awards 2023, which will be held at London Wembley Arena on Friday 26 May with public voting closing on Friday 14 April. For further information, to vote and be in with a chance to win tickets, visit: https://vote.heavymusicawards.com
And in addition to that, Delilah is also the cover artist on the highly influential Misfits 2.0 playlist on Spotify where her latest single, I WISH A BITCH WOULD, sits alongside the likes of slowthai, Cassyette, Nova Twins, Yves Tumor, Siiickbrain and Enter Shikari. You can listen to
DELILAH BON is the alter-ego of Lauren Tate. Built on the foundations of female empowerment, her music fuses hip-hop, punk and nu-metal with ferocious, screamed raps over razor-wire guitar riffs. It’s an exhilarating, unifying and joyous live experience, but still you can almost taste the hurt, the betrayal, the anger.
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My life is a soundtrack, i track my life through music, photography is my passion, my escape, my expression. Without both i have pieces missing, thankfully i’m blessed and get to combine both.
Born in Manchester, lived in Australia for 22 years where i was heavily involved in the Australian Music Industry, firstly in bands (Singer) and then managing bands (all original), I moved back to the UK, Wales specifically 10 years ago