Strandz
15th November 2025 at 7:00 pm – 15th November 2025 at 10:00 pm
The Deaf Institute

At the age of 14, Strandz got a job in a local music studio in Croydon, using his wages to pay for his own studio time.

Strandz learnt to engineer and in 2015 he met the likes of Stormzy & Ruff Squad. This dedication saw him learn to

play the piano for his BRIT School audition and secure a spot. Strandz’s creative hot streak kicked off with a string of

singles in 2020. He carved out a sound that channels the luxurious feel of ‘00s hip-hop and R&B, but refreshes it

with experimental flourishes and contemporary production techniques.

Strandz was born in Hamburg to a German mother and a Nigerian father. The family moved to Lagos and then to

Nnobi, a village in South Nigeria. His close family then relocated to South London with little money. Strandz was

struck by the social divisions created by the British class system, a sharp contrast to the nurturing community spirit

he experienced in Nigeria. Strandz’ sound and passion for music stems from a truly eclectic sonic upbringing (the

likes of Fela Kuti, Quincy Jones, Feist), whilst being deeply inspired by what existed across the pond on the east

coast in the 90s & 2000s.

Over the last two years Strandz has not stopped and was brought out by the likes of Digga D at Glastonbury Festival

(as well as at The Royal Albert Hall, supported Wu-Tang Clan & Nas and Tion Wayne at Reading & Leeds – wowing

fans, naturally, with his own sets at both festivals. He featured on the soundtrack for the latest season of Netflix’s

Top Boy, sat front row at MAINS’ debut London Fashion Week show by personal invitation from Skepta as well as

attending shows by Labrum, Robyn Lynch & Saul Nash.

Venue

The Deaf Institute 135 Grosvenor St
Manchester M1 7HE
UK