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Going out. It’s important. The very reason why Skiddle was founded was to unite people that love events. If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that going out gives us normality, a chance to let go and connect with our community. But is it more than that?
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Monday Jan 25, 2021
End of Series 1 - Pippa and Georgia
Monday Jan 25, 2021
Monday Jan 25, 2021
And just like that, Series 1 of The Going Out Podcast has come to an end. In this short episode, we discuss our favourite moments of of the series, classic WFH events and even a couple of our own going out experiences.
We can't wait to return very soon with some more amazing going out stories, and some very cool guests.
Thanks to all who's listened so far, stay safe and well and keep those fingers crossed for a safe return to events soon.
Monday Jan 25, 2021
S1 Ep8 - Thom (The Lottery Winners)
Monday Jan 25, 2021
Monday Jan 25, 2021
For episode 8 of The Going Out Podcast, we continue our conversations with Thom Rylance, lead singer of The Lottery Winners, a British indie band from Leigh, Greater Manchester.
We talked to Thom about his experiences growing up in Leigh going to underage music events before he moved onto the proper clubs, listening to Nirvana and The Smiths, and ending his night with a cheesy garlic bread on the way home.
We chatted about the release of The Lottery Winners’ 2020 album which was released a mere few days before the first lockdown, what he and the band have done to stay creative over the pandemic (which produced their second album), and we also tested Thom on how Northern he really is...
Listen to the final podcast of Series 1 on Apple, Spotify and Youtube now.
Monday Jan 18, 2021
S1 Ep7 - Kofi Stone
Monday Jan 18, 2021
Monday Jan 18, 2021
For episode 7 of The Going Out Podcast, we continue our conversations with East London born, Birmingham raised rapper Kofi Stone.
We talked to Kofi about his experiences of growing up in Birmingham going out on Broad Street, performing at his first ever open mic gigs, supporting Mac Miller (wow), and partying in Chelsea with Fat Man Scoop & Migos.
He talked to us about the projects since his 2019 album ‘Nobody Cares Till Everybody Does’, staying creative during the pandemic and new collaborations with some more exciting artists coming very soon...
Monday Jan 11, 2021
S1 Ep6 - Nova Twins
Monday Jan 11, 2021
Monday Jan 11, 2021
For episode 6, we continue our going out conversations with London based rock/alternative duo, Nova Twins, consisting of vocalist and guitarist Amy Love and bassist Georgia South.
We talk to them about their experiences of growing up in South East London, attending Katy Perry and Beyonce concerts and playing their very first gigs across pubs in the South East and the London music hub of Camden.
We talked about their recent open letter to the MOBOs in 2020 and what this means to them, their fans and other artists in the genre, and also about touring France in a modest Ford Galaxy to play for thousands of fans... After some huge achievements during the pandemic including a collaboration with Bring Me The Horizon, release of their album Who Are The Girls? and winning a Heavy Music Award for ‘Best UK Breakthrough Band’, it’s clear that we can be expecting much more exciting news and music from the Twins over the coming months....
Monday Jan 04, 2021
S1 Ep5 - Danielle Moore (Crazy P)
Monday Jan 04, 2021
Monday Jan 04, 2021
Episode 5 gives us the chance to speak to Danielle Moore - DJ & Crazy P front woman, born in Greater Manchester and now living in Birmingham. Having met her bandmates on the dance floor of Manchester night clubs, Danni Moore is in a great position to chat to us about how our going experiences shape our lives in some way. Meeting like minded people is so important whilst growing up and trying to find your tribe, and as Danni explains, clubs help us do that. Danni met her Crazy P tribe whilst belting out a Shirley Bassey number at an after party (we’ve all been there, but probably not as successfully). Danni goes on to explain how night clubs and other venues create a safe space for us to learn who we are and eventually meet the people who will be in our lives for the foreseeable. In Danni’s case, this happens to be Pippa’s parents. We chatted to Danni about the clubs that introduced and drove her passion for music. We learn, that from an early age, that Danni loved to dance and found it difficult to leave the dancefloor on nights out. This episode strengthens our observations from our other episodes, that our going out experiences are imperative to us as people and as a community. Listen to the podcast on Apple, Spotify and Youtube now.