Hana Stretton + WOOM

Mon 14 September, 19:30
£15 + bf

Upset The Rhythm presents

The British-Australian music producer and composer, recognised for her singular, deeply distinctive sound at Grand Junction

Her stunning debut, Soon, quickly became a beloved work within the experimental lo-fi community. Phil Elverum described her music as “mysterious, deep, resonant, inhabitable,” and his label PW Elverum & Sun went on to release the album in 2024.

Deeply connected to the natural world, Stretton’s work traces a vivid journey – from the dusty Australian bushland of ‘Soon’ to the Pacific Ocean on her forthcoming LP, ‘tiarn’. Set for release this year, the new record takes an unexpected cinematic turn, weaving together classical and electronic influences.

BOOK TICKET

ARTISTS:

HANA STRETTON

Hana Stretton is a British-Australian music producer and composer, recognised for her singular, deeply distinctive sound. Her stunning debut, Soon, quickly became a beloved work within the experimental lo-fi community. Phil Elverum described her music as “mysterious, deep, resonant, inhabitable,” and his label PW Elverum & Sun went on to release the album in 2024.

Deeply connected to the natural world, Stretton’s work traces a vivid journey – from the dusty Australian bushland of ‘Soon’ to the Pacific Ocean on her forthcoming LP, ‘tiarn’. Set for release this year, the new record takes an unexpected cinematic turn, weaving together classical and electronic influences.

In 2023-2024, Hana toured with Jessica Pratt, Mount Eerie and Julie Byrne as well as selling out London’s RAH Elgar Room, and appearing at festivals such as Haldern Pop and Sound Of Bronkow Festivals.

WOOM (support act)

WOOM is a three-piece vocal led band consisting of Alice Barlow, Lara Laeverenz and Isobel Risk. Celebrated for their non-hierarchical collaborative structure, the group creates harmony-led vocal music that blends experimental songwriting with exploratory production and immersive performance.
Their latest EP, To Slow You (2025), received critical acclaim from The Guardian, Crack Magazine, Rolling Stone, BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 3, amongst others. The release marks a deepening of the group’s creative process, with WOOM writing, producing and shaping the project entirely in-house, from songwriting, production, visual artwork and music video direction. Drawing from a wide range of genres and influences, WOOM’s live performances are immersive and spellbinding, offering audiences a sense of care, solidarity and the power of collective harmony and storytelling.

Date: Monday 14 September 2026

Start: 20.00

Doors: 19:30

Seating: The concert is unreserved seating.

Bar:  Open from 19:30. We serve a selection of craft beer, wine, soft drinks and snacks.

Length: approx. 2 hours

All ages welcome

Tickets: £15 + bf

We recommend pre-booking tickets to guarantee entry. Booking on the door will result in an additional fee of £1.

Venue: Grand Junction at St Mary Magdalene’s Church, Rowington Close, London W2 5TF

Closest Stations: Royal Oak (Circle and Hammersmith & City line) 0.3 miles

Warwick Avenue (Bakerloo line) 0.4 miles

Paddington Station (National Rail services and Circle, District, Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City line) 0.9 miles