God Save The Queens - 50 Years of She-Punk

God Save The Queens - 50 Years of She-Punk

Electric Brixton, 1 Town Hall Parade, SW2 1RJ London Kort

fös. 16.10.2026 18:30

SJM Concerts and Up Yours Collective Present 

God Save The Queens - 50 Years of She-Punk 

 

UP YOURS! Collective presents God Save The Queens, a new London festival dedicated to the past, present, and future of female punk. The event will feature a very special show at Electric Brixton on Friday 16th October, featuring a phenomenal supergroup of she punk legends and an exceptional multi-generational bill of artists, reimagining the Poly Styrene playlist and she punk anthems.

Early bird tickets go on sale at 10am on Wednesday 24th June, sign up here for access. General sale opens at 10am on Friday 26th June, here.

The show is part of a new festival marking 50 years of punk with a joyful and overdue celebration of the female creative forces that shaped the punk movement.

The first edition of GOD SAVE THE QUEENS is dedicated to Poly Styrene, with the God Save The Queens event taking place at Electric Brixton, near where Poly Styrene grew up.

Lora Logic (X-Ray Spex/Essential Logic), Paul Dean (X-Ray Spex), Gina Birch (The Raincoats), Hollie Cook (The Slits) and Akiko Matsuura (Comanechi / Pre) will come together to reimagine the Poly Styrene playlist and she punk anthems, with very special guests still to be announced.

They will also be joined by an exceptional multi-generational bill of artists including Big Joanie, Essential Logic, Gina Birch & The Unreasonables and HotWax.

Poly Styrene was the groundbreaking singer-songwriter and frontwoman behind pioneering punk band X-Ray Spex. Billboard described her as “the archetype for the modern-day feminist punk.” In 2021, Poly’s daughter Celeste Bell co-directed British Independent Film Award-winning documentary Poly Styrene: I Am a Cliché to universal acclaim. In 2023, Rolling Stone Magazine hailed Poly as “one of the greatest singers of all time.” In the five decades since X-Ray Spex released their notorious 1977 debut single Oh Bondage Up Yours! Poly has remained an iconic reference and inspiration for multiple generations of trailblazing female musicians and artists. Poly Styrene passed away in 2011. 

Last month Rolling Stone named X-Ray Spex – Germfree Adolescents as the 2nd best punk album of all time. 

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    BISHI
    BISHI is an artist, composer and producer born in London of Bengali heritage. She has independently released three albums and several EPs to critical acclaim. Featuring revolutionary use of her trademark electric sitar and four-octave vocal range, her music focuses on subjects such as dual identities, anti-racism, feminine mythologies, and queer bodies. BISHI is celebrated for the use of ground breaking technology in her live performances, from interactive bodysuits to live coded and mixed reality environments. Collaborations and commissions include: Tony Visconti, Sean Ono Lennon, Jarvis Cocker, The London Symphony Orchestra, Yoko Ono’s Meltdown and fashion designer Manish Arora. Alongside her compositions placed in both film and TV, BISHI’s first original score for film (VR), ‘Maya: The Birth of a Superhero’ premiered at Tribeca Film Festival (2023). In 2022, her first AV installation 'Reflektions,' became the first artist’s work to be project-mapped across UNESCO World Heritage sites, The Queen’s House & Royal Naval College, London.