Festival News: LOUD WOMEN London –10th anniversary festival announcement

LOUD WOMEN Fest returns to Rich Mix on Saturday 6th September 2025, with a groundbreaking international lineup featuring Death Pill from Ukraine, T@b Grrrl from NYC, Burry from Canada, and the UK’s Loose Articles, The Menstrual Cramps, Twat Union and more.

LOUD WOMEN, the London-based intersectional feminist music collective, is thrilled to announce the 10th anniversary of LOUD WOMEN Fest London, taking place on Saturday, 6th September 2025 at Rich Mix, London. This year’s all-ages festival marks a decade of amplifying female, trans, and non-binary-powered punk, indie, and alternative music, providing a platform for underrepresented voices in the music industry.

Cassie Fox, founder of LOUD WOMEN, says:

“LOUD WOMEN Fest’s 10th anniversary isn’t just about looking back at what we’ve achieved – it’s about continuing to amplify voices that continue to be marginalised in music. LOUD WOMEN is about creating an inclusive, trans-inclusive space for female and non-binary musicians. Hot on the heels of LOUD WOMEN Fests in Melbourne and New York, this year’s London festival is a celebration of that mission, and we’re incredibly excited to showcase so many talented artists from all around the world.”

One of the most exciting additions to the LOUD WOMEN Fest London 2025 lineup is Death Pill, a hardcore punk trio from Kyiv, Ukraine. Known for their politically charged sound and their messages of resistance and solidarity, Death Pill speak not only to gender and equality but also the ongoing fight for freedom and human rights.

Supported by the British Council in Ukraine, in partnership with the Ukrainian Institute and the Cultural Diplomacy Foundation, Death Pill’s performance in London marks an important moment in global cultural solidarity. Their music is a powerful reminder of the resilience and defiance of punk in the face of political oppression.

Cassie Fox continues:
“Death Pill embodies everything LOUD WOMEN stands for – not just music but resilience, activism, and global solidarity. We are proud to support them and amplify their voice at our 10th-anniversary festival. This is a perfect example of how punk and DIY music can transcend borders and foster solidarity across cultures and identities.”


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