English rock and roll with lyrics about love and coming of age in today’s world
Three lads from Essex-based Bilk deliver a no-nonsense blend of gritty garage rock and high-octane indie rock. Fronted by singer and guitarist Sol Abrahams, with Luke Hare on bass and Harry Gray on drums, the band tackles themes like partying, love, growing up, and life in modern-day Britain. Their live shows are a relentless blast of raw energy — think rap-like vocals, guitar-driven hooks, and pounding verses. With their latest second album Essex, Drugs and Rock and Roll, Bilk drops a loud, unpolished love letter to British youth culture, which they’re taking across Europe this fall on their first headline tour.
This show is part of a pilot by EKKO and booking agency Friendly Fire. For all concerts organized jointly by EKKO and Friendly Fire in 2025, we offer three different ticket prices: a regular ticket, a reduced-price ticket, and a higher-priced ticket. The latter two categories are available in limited quantities, while supplies last. Since financial considerations play a major role in the decision to go out — and not everyone has the same amount to spend — we want to explore the impact of offering multiple ticket prices. The higher-priced tickets are intended to make the reduced-price tickets possible, not to generate additional revenue for EKKO, Friendly Fire, or the artist.