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Cavetown Fan Reviews (16) 5.0
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Great gig!

Really good gig, with an inclusive, friendly crowd and a great line-up. Really good supports acts and Cavetown was great.

Posted by Jon C on 26/09/2023

Cavetown, Alexandra Palace, London - 24th September 2023

Absolutely phenomenal!!!

Still buzzing days after the concert - all the acts were amazing and I loved the surprise artists!! The lighting and atmosphere were also incredible! 🌟

Posted by Zen on 26/09/2023

Cavetown, Alexandra Palace, London - 24th September 2023

Ally pally

Truly amazing experience. Really good warm up acts and dodie and cavetown were top tier

Posted anonymously on 25/09/2023

Cavetown, Alexandra Palace, London - 24th September 2023

Fantastic performance

Cavetown were fabulous as were the opening acts, and the mum was just brilliant. We cannot fault the music, lighting, confetti at all. However Alexandra Palace really could have provided more seating to eat at. We had to sit on the floor in the very small and cramped fake grass area. Some of us oldies who took their teenagers weren’t allowed to sit down and lean out backs on the walls whilst we ate, we were loved on by the stewards :(

Posted by EC on 25/09/2023

Cavetown, Alexandra Palace, London - 24th September 2023

Totally Amazing Performance!

So perfect from start to finish. A very talented, and humble guy who put on an amazing show. Vocals and instrumentation were incredible. Can't wait to see Cavetown again!

Posted by Wendy & Summer on 25/09/2023

Cavetown, Alexandra Palace, London - 24th September 2023

Cavetown is the stage name of 23-year-old singer / songwriter Robin Skinner. Blending indie pop with shades of pop punk and tinges of emo; this online sensation (with 8.1 million monthly Spotify streamers) is fast growing into a cult icon.


Skinner has five records under his belt, including an eponymous debut, follow up album 16/04/16, Lemon Boy, Sleepyhead and Worm Food – each prompting a greater response and creeping higher up the charts as more listeners are drawn to his charming, idiosyncratic sound and confessional songs.


“It’s a weird dynamic because a lot of the time I’m taking something that it’s hard for me to admit even to myself, then putting it into a song and sharing it with the entire world”


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