Hit La Rosa + Imperio Bamba

Hit La Rosa + Imperio Bamba
Friday 7 August 2026

Live Music from 9pm

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Entry Price: £12 / £8 / £15
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Friday night at with Hit La Rose, bringing their own take on the transgressive and mystical Peruvian cumbia, with support from Imperio Bamba with their superb Peruvian rebel chicha, whose live show comprises of a dance-driven, Latin American psychedelic ritual: immersive, euphoric, and joyful.

Heirs to the psychedelic cumbia of Los Mirlos and Los Destellos, headliners Hit La Rosa embody the transgressive and mystical spirit of Peruvian cumbia today. Their sound, layered with other Latin genres and wrapped in dark psychedelia, has positioned them as one of the burgeoning international Peruvian groups, and they are one of the few to have participated in the NPR Tiny Desk concert series.

“Hit La Rosa topped the clip-clop beat of cumbia with surreal lyrics, surf-reverbed guitar solos and psychedelic swoops and echoes” – New York Times

In support Imperio Bamba’s sound brings together a bold fusion of hypnotic Afro-Latin rhythms such as cumbia, salsa and reggaeton; psychedelic synths and guitars; and commanding bilingual vocals that re-imagine Peru’s chicha through a contemporary, global lens. They call this rhythm Rebel Chicha, a Latin American psychedelic ritual, resonating with fans of Bomba Estéreo, Los Mirlos, and mainstream artists who reclaim and perform a shared Latinx culture on a global stage. Now expanded into a six-piece band, all first-generation migrant musicians from South America, their storytelling and Spanglish delivery treat language as a rhythmic force, creating connections across cultures. Their debut EP Rebel Chicha reimagining of ‘My Favourite Things’ has received praise in the both UK and Latin America.

Jamboree food option: Our ‘Zer’ kitchen is open from 5pm serving delicious Middle Eastern fusion food for you to enjoy a meal/snack if you wish! Find the menu HERE!

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Join us for a night of wonderful live Peruvian and Latin American music in London

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