Three Sixty Festival
An evening of songs, improvisation and conversation
+ support from Geo Aghinea
For 30 years Imogen Heap has been a fearless musical pioneer. Across four solo albums, two Grammys and an Ivor Novello Awards, she has proven to be a unique and forward thinking artist, always one step ahead of the crowd.
Imogen’s vast influence has changed the sound of pop music and culture. She’s collaborated with Taylor Swift, Jon Hopkins–and others. Her iconic song ‘Hide and Seek’ has soundtracked iconic TV moments and been sampled by countless artists, from Jason Derulo to Skrillex. She continues to be at the forefront of music and technology pioneering the Mi.Mu gloves for gestural music control and experimenting with AI.
In this world-exclusive event we’ll meet Imogen Heap’s aliases Him Gone Ape and ai.mogen in an evening of songs, improvisation and conversation.
It promises to be a truly special show, a celebration of Imogen Heap’s future-forward and visionary style.
Friday 16 January 10am General Public Booking
Thursday 15 January 10am Priority Booking for all members
Wednesday 14 January 10am Advance Priority Booking for Champion, Icon and Legend members
Start: 7.30pm
Curfew: 11pm
Please note: Stage times are subject to change and published where available.
Fees are 7.5% + a £2.40 restoration levy* per ticket
Latecomers will be admitted at a suitable break in the performance
Under-16s to be accompanied by an adult
Get £5 tickets here while they last
*Please note: you may be asked to present ID as proof of age. Anyone over the age of 30 will be refused entry if attempting to enter on a £5 30 or Under ticket.
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*The restoration levy supports all of the Roundhouse’s charitable objectives, for example work with artists, young people, and the wider community. It helps us preserve our historic venue, deliver bold creative programmes, and invest in a sustainable, innovative future. This support allows us to direct funds where they have the greatest impact.