Matt J Bishop was born in Essex, England during the 1980s and first gained public attention in 2006 as the frontman of London based rock band Switches . He then formed the more electronic Flash Fiktion in 2009, but left
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DateFriday, 24 July 2026
Doors18:00
EntryTBA
AgesAll ages
Where
The SocialLondon London
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Matt J Bishop & Friends are playing The Social in London on Friday, 24 July 2026. Doors open at 18:00, with the night wrapping by 23:00. This listing is part of the London grass-roots gig directory — browse more upcoming London gigs there.
Matt J Bishop was born in Essex, England during the 1980s and first gained public attention in 2006 as the frontman of London based rock band Switches . He then formed the more electronic Flash Fiktion in 2009, but left in 2012 to focus on solo work.
Venue: The Social, London
More info: https://www.thesocial.com/event/matt-j-bishop-friends/
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VenueThe Social, London
The Artist — Matt J Bishop & Friends
Matt J Bishop & Friends headlines this London gig on Friday, 24 July 2026. Listening before the night helps you decide if the bill matches your taste.
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