Rich Mix
East London’s home for culture and creativity.
What’s on ↓

Step into the crowd this May for a line-up you won’t want to miss 🌼
On the bill:
- @pharmakon_noise
- @thelisteningproject_
- @taiga.cn
- Grass Roots Jazz Festival presented by @soulsa_london
- DMLab Festival presented by @drakemusicorg
- @califone_timrutili
Lock in your spot. Link in bio! 🎟️

Step into the crowd this May for a line-up you won’t want to miss 🌼
On the bill:
- @pharmakon_noise
- @thelisteningproject_
- @taiga.cn
- Grass Roots Jazz Festival presented by @soulsa_london
- DMLab Festival presented by @drakemusicorg
- @califone_timrutili
Lock in your spot. Link in bio! 🎟️

Step into the crowd this May for a line-up you won’t want to miss 🌼
On the bill:
- @pharmakon_noise
- @thelisteningproject_
- @taiga.cn
- Grass Roots Jazz Festival presented by @soulsa_london
- DMLab Festival presented by @drakemusicorg
- @califone_timrutili
Lock in your spot. Link in bio! 🎟️

Step into the crowd this May for a line-up you won’t want to miss 🌼
On the bill:
- @pharmakon_noise
- @thelisteningproject_
- @taiga.cn
- Grass Roots Jazz Festival presented by @soulsa_london
- DMLab Festival presented by @drakemusicorg
- @califone_timrutili
Lock in your spot. Link in bio! 🎟️

This May, choose from a stacked collection of festivals and special screenings and step into a month of unforgettable cinema 🎬🔥
This month, discover a multitude of amazing festivals, including @ukasianfilmfest, @queereast, and @scifilondon, all with packed programmes of amazing talks, features, shorts, and more!
Elsewhere, our film season Fight The Power: Resistance & Revolution continues with two special screenings of world cinema classics The Battle of Algiers and La Haine. Plus, our youth curated film season Black in Season comes to a close with a screening of 90s cult classic romcom Love Jones.
Explore what's on and book your tickets now via the link in our bio 🎟

This May, choose from a stacked collection of festivals and special screenings and step into a month of unforgettable cinema 🎬🔥
This month, discover a multitude of amazing festivals, including @ukasianfilmfest, @queereast, and @scifilondon, all with packed programmes of amazing talks, features, shorts, and more!
Elsewhere, our film season Fight The Power: Resistance & Revolution continues with two special screenings of world cinema classics The Battle of Algiers and La Haine. Plus, our youth curated film season Black in Season comes to a close with a screening of 90s cult classic romcom Love Jones.
Explore what's on and book your tickets now via the link in our bio 🎟

This May, choose from a stacked collection of festivals and special screenings and step into a month of unforgettable cinema 🎬🔥
This month, discover a multitude of amazing festivals, including @ukasianfilmfest, @queereast, and @scifilondon, all with packed programmes of amazing talks, features, shorts, and more!
Elsewhere, our film season Fight The Power: Resistance & Revolution continues with two special screenings of world cinema classics The Battle of Algiers and La Haine. Plus, our youth curated film season Black in Season comes to a close with a screening of 90s cult classic romcom Love Jones.
Explore what's on and book your tickets now via the link in our bio 🎟

This May, choose from a stacked collection of festivals and special screenings and step into a month of unforgettable cinema 🎬🔥
This month, discover a multitude of amazing festivals, including @ukasianfilmfest, @queereast, and @scifilondon, all with packed programmes of amazing talks, features, shorts, and more!
Elsewhere, our film season Fight The Power: Resistance & Revolution continues with two special screenings of world cinema classics The Battle of Algiers and La Haine. Plus, our youth curated film season Black in Season comes to a close with a screening of 90s cult classic romcom Love Jones.
Explore what's on and book your tickets now via the link in our bio 🎟

This May, choose from a stacked collection of festivals and special screenings and step into a month of unforgettable cinema 🎬🔥
This month, discover a multitude of amazing festivals, including @ukasianfilmfest, @queereast, and @scifilondon, all with packed programmes of amazing talks, features, shorts, and more!
Elsewhere, our film season Fight The Power: Resistance & Revolution continues with two special screenings of world cinema classics The Battle of Algiers and La Haine. Plus, our youth curated film season Black in Season comes to a close with a screening of 90s cult classic romcom Love Jones.
Explore what's on and book your tickets now via the link in our bio 🎟
Join us for FIGHT THE POWER: Resistance & Revolution from Wed 25 Feb – Wed 24 Jun.
Our new season of films explores how people challenge, reshape, and resist. From quiet defiance to explosive revolt, and resistance through art both in front of and behind the camera – these films ask what it means to struggle, survive, and imagine something better.
Spanning decades, countries, and communities, these films examine the conditions that give rise to injustice, alongside acts of protest, creativity, and collective expression.
More than a film season, this is an invitation: to come together, connect, and recognise cinema’s power to spark conversation, solidarity, and change.
🎬 Featuring:
I Am Not Your Negro (2016) — Wed 25 Feb
Everybody to Kenmure St (London Premiere + Q&A, 2026) — Wed 11 Mar
Pressure (1975) — Wed 25 Mar
Born in Flames (1983) – Wed 8 Apr
Hunger (2008) — Wed 22 Apr
The Battle of Algiers (1966) — Wed 6 May
La Haine (1995) — Wed 20 May
Babylon (1980) — Wed 10 Jun
Summer of Soul (2021) — Wed 24 Jun
Book your tickets now via the link in our bio.
See you there!

Tomorrow! at @richmixlondon
Doors open at 7.30
@kiranleonard10 on stage at 8.10
@califone_timrutili at 9
Tickets on sale via Dice
Califone is an acclaimed musical project centered around Tim Rutili and a regular and rotating list of contributors. Formed out of the Chicago band Red Red Meat, they've been exploring the tension between experimental noise, acoustic texture, technology, humanity, cinematic images and microscopic poetry since 1998 with over a dozen albums of sleeper hits and enduring classics.
For this tour Califone will be touring as a duo: Tim Rutili and @maxknouse
Support comes from @kiranleonard10
Kiran Leonard's unique and ambitious body of work spans more than a decade of frenetic noise rock, ornate avant-folk, DIY no-fi, and everything in between. First becoming known as a teenager for his unpredictable and home-recorded chamber-prog epics such as "Bowler Hat Soup" (2013) and "Grapefruit" (2016), his more recent work has crystallised a vast aesthetic scope into a focused and singular voice, placing a greater emphasis on the directness of song and stream-of-consciousness poetics. 2024's "Real Home" brings a newfound streak of candid and clear-cut melodicism to the elaborate, formalist qualities of his writing and arranging. Completed after half a decade of songs without choruses, the album is the culmination of years operating in the UK's independent and experimental music circuits as one of its best-kept secrets.
Tomorrow! at @richmixlondon
Doors open at 7.30
@kiranleonard10 on stage at 8.10
@califone_timrutili at 9
Tickets on sale via Dice
Califone is an acclaimed musical project centered around Tim Rutili and a regular and rotating list of contributors. Formed out of the Chicago band Red Red Meat, they've been exploring the tension between experimental noise, acoustic texture, technology, humanity, cinematic images and microscopic poetry since 1998 with over a dozen albums of sleeper hits and enduring classics.
For this tour Califone will be touring as a duo: Tim Rutili and @maxknouse
Support comes from @kiranleonard10
Kiran Leonard's unique and ambitious body of work spans more than a decade of frenetic noise rock, ornate avant-folk, DIY no-fi, and everything in between. First becoming known as a teenager for his unpredictable and home-recorded chamber-prog epics such as "Bowler Hat Soup" (2013) and "Grapefruit" (2016), his more recent work has crystallised a vast aesthetic scope into a focused and singular voice, placing a greater emphasis on the directness of song and stream-of-consciousness poetics. 2024's "Real Home" brings a newfound streak of candid and clear-cut melodicism to the elaborate, formalist qualities of his writing and arranging. Completed after half a decade of songs without choruses, the album is the culmination of years operating in the UK's independent and experimental music circuits as one of its best-kept secrets.
Just one month left until the London Music Video Awards!
Get your tickets today and join us at Rich Mix on 27th June! Link in bio 🔗
12 hours at SXSW London!! ⏰🔥 From secret screenings to the imagination of Anthony Bourdain, and Italian sandwiches 🥪 this is what our Head of Screen, @annabdemented, would do and see across 12 hours at this massive festival we're putting on next week.
We know there's a lot to do, and you definitely can't see everything at SXSW London on any given day in 12 hours. Which means you've got to be selective – and take breaks. Definitely remember to take breaks. And bring water.
Tickets for individual screenings are available now. Or for the full screen programme (which includes music videos, shorts, immersive experiences and so much more), grab a Screen Pass now before they’re all gone. Links are in the bio. See you there! 🥤
📍 outside @richmixlondon, one of our key venues for screenings

🚗🎬 Join us at @richmixlondon for the fifth stop of our Art/Film Book Tour!
We’ve partnered with Rich Mix to screen @curry_crayola’s Mogul Mowgli on Tuesday, 9 June at 18:30! More details👇🏼 and buy tickets via the 🔗 in bio. Film East followers get £9.50 tickets if you use code FE950 at checkout!
On the brink of his first international tour, Zed (@rizahmed), a British Pakistani rapper, decides to fly home to the UK to visit the family he has not seen in two years. In the midst of trying to reconnect with his parents, he is suddenly struck down by an autoimmune disease. As his condition worsens and his big breakthrough moment is in danger of vanishing into thin air, Zed descends into a physical and emotional crisis, amplified by vivid hallucinations.
The film will be introduced by @shelbscookie, Art/Film‘s editor and Film East‘s founder, who will give a brief presentation on Riz Ahmed‘s multi-media project, The Long Goodbye, and how it connects to Mogul Mowgli‘s narrative, as explored in Art/Film’s “The Moving Exhibit.”
The screening will take place at Rich Mix in East London. The cinema is located at 35-47 Bethnal Green Rd., London, E1 6LA.
Copies of Art/Film will be available to purchase at the event.
#rizahmed #eastlondon #thingstodoinlondon #filmcriticism #bookevent

PUNK DAYS- Come for a great night out and an amazing soundtrack!
@richmixlondon Mix -14th June
@albanytheatre - 26-27th June
@hardish_virk_artist
@soulcityarts
@uniofgreenwich
@bishopsgateinstitute
@togetheralliance
@ice_greenwich
More info and ticket link in bio ⬆️
Great fun tonight!! fantastic @annachai_music quartet @charlieaxl_ @ashleyblasse @demigarciasabat at #grassrootsjazzfestival @richmixlondon
🔝🔝🔝🪇🪇
Happy Film Friday everyone!
The Christophers. Now showing in our screens! Book your tickets nowww!
Excited to see it? Let us know⬇️
#richmix #thechristophers

We have some bold news.
Rich Mix turns 20 this year, and we're marking it with a £2.2M capital investment to transform our building from Arts Council England (@aceagrams), and an incredible group of supporters, including the Aldgate & Allhallows Foundation, City Bridge Foundation (@citybridgefoundation ), The Clothworkers' Foundation @clothworkersfoundation and The Cockayne Foundation.
A new entrance. More flexible spaces. Improved accessibility. A ground floor that genuinely welcomes everyone through the door.
And it's not just the building that's evolving. We are excited to announce a new leadership structure guided by an Artistic Advisory Board, a Youth Board, and our Board of Trustees. As part of this, we will appoint a new Creative Director, alongside a new Executive Director, later this year.
Rich Mix was founded as a direct response to decades of local political and cultural polarisation in East London, as a space where people could come together to create, debate and share culture. In a changing and challenging world, our mission to support artists, our communities, and young people remains more vital than ever.
Twenty years of music, film, art and community. Over 2.5 million audiences. Hundreds of organisations incubated. Thousands of young people supported.
A massive shout out to our founders, supporters and everyone we've welcomed through our doors since 2006.
Here’s to twenty more years ✨

We have some bold news.
Rich Mix turns 20 this year, and we're marking it with a £2.2M capital investment to transform our building from Arts Council England (@aceagrams), and an incredible group of supporters, including the Aldgate & Allhallows Foundation, City Bridge Foundation (@citybridgefoundation ), The Clothworkers' Foundation @clothworkersfoundation and The Cockayne Foundation.
A new entrance. More flexible spaces. Improved accessibility. A ground floor that genuinely welcomes everyone through the door.
And it's not just the building that's evolving. We are excited to announce a new leadership structure guided by an Artistic Advisory Board, a Youth Board, and our Board of Trustees. As part of this, we will appoint a new Creative Director, alongside a new Executive Director, later this year.
Rich Mix was founded as a direct response to decades of local political and cultural polarisation in East London, as a space where people could come together to create, debate and share culture. In a changing and challenging world, our mission to support artists, our communities, and young people remains more vital than ever.
Twenty years of music, film, art and community. Over 2.5 million audiences. Hundreds of organisations incubated. Thousands of young people supported.
A massive shout out to our founders, supporters and everyone we've welcomed through our doors since 2006.
Here’s to twenty more years ✨

We have some bold news.
Rich Mix turns 20 this year, and we're marking it with a £2.2M capital investment to transform our building from Arts Council England (@aceagrams), and an incredible group of supporters, including the Aldgate & Allhallows Foundation, City Bridge Foundation (@citybridgefoundation ), The Clothworkers' Foundation @clothworkersfoundation and The Cockayne Foundation.
A new entrance. More flexible spaces. Improved accessibility. A ground floor that genuinely welcomes everyone through the door.
And it's not just the building that's evolving. We are excited to announce a new leadership structure guided by an Artistic Advisory Board, a Youth Board, and our Board of Trustees. As part of this, we will appoint a new Creative Director, alongside a new Executive Director, later this year.
Rich Mix was founded as a direct response to decades of local political and cultural polarisation in East London, as a space where people could come together to create, debate and share culture. In a changing and challenging world, our mission to support artists, our communities, and young people remains more vital than ever.
Twenty years of music, film, art and community. Over 2.5 million audiences. Hundreds of organisations incubated. Thousands of young people supported.
A massive shout out to our founders, supporters and everyone we've welcomed through our doors since 2006.
Here’s to twenty more years ✨
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