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Jerron Paxton

at

EartH

London

Saturday 16th of May - Saturday 16th of May 2026

19:30

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Jerron Paxton

Event Type

LIVE
Blues

Growing up in Los Angeles, Jerron Paxton would sit with an ear by the radio, eagerly absorbing the nuances and history of Black American traditional music that connect him to his ancestral roots in the South. A songwriter, inheritor of tradition, and a walking, talking jukebox, Paxton approaches his craft with equal part wit and reverence, with a knack for leg-pulling and cracking wise. Things Done Changed is an album of original songs that sound beamed in from nearly a century ago, when jazz and blues were performed as a means of both personal and cultural survival. Lick by lick, Paxton builds a bridge between generations gone and generations to come, singing the heartaches and joys of the past and present.

EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney)

Venue Type

Theatre and Concert Hall

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Description

EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney) stands as a significant cultural anchor in Dalston, Hackney, a vibrant independent arts centre that has revitalised a historic 1930s cinema. Since its reopening in 2018, it has cultivated a reputation as a dynamic hub for innovative events, making a notable impact on London's arts landscape and earning the affection of local residents. Beyond its commercial offerings, EartH actively engages with the wider community, notably through initiatives like Studio 36, a dedicated music studio supporting young music makers.

Within its walls, the venue presents a compelling blend of Art Deco heritage and contemporary design. The main theatre, with its tiered seating, retains original architectural features, offering a sense of grandeur and history. Downstairs, the hall provides a more industrial, adaptable space, where the hum of anticipation often fills the air before a performance. The tactile experience of the restored wooden seating in the theatre contrasts with the open, expansive feel of the standing hall.

EartH offers practical amenities designed for a seamless event experience. The venue provides accessible facilities, including a lift for wheelchair users in EartH Hall, though step-free access varies across its three spaces. Throughout the building, bars operate, with EartH Kitchen also serving as a space for pre- or post-show drinks, offering a full range of cocktails, wines, and beers. A cloakroom is typically available, and a smoking terrace is provided for convenience.

The programming at EartH is broad and forward-thinking, encompassing a spectrum of artistic disciplines. Audiences can experience live music from both established and emerging artists, alongside thought-provoking comedy, theatrical productions, and film screenings. The venue also hosts a variety of private and corporate events, demonstrating its versatility as a space for diverse gatherings, from product launches to fashion shows.

Featuring....
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Jerron "Blind Boy" Paxton

Blues

Jazz Blues

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11-17 Stoke Newington Road,

Dalston,

London,

Greater London,

England,

N16 8BH.

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