Roundhouse Three Sixty

Roundhouse Song Circle with Tom Odell

ft. Chisara Agor, Geo Aghinea, Hohnen Ford, Kai Bosch & Saachi Sen

Main Space

Introducing Roundhouse Song Circle, a brand new collaboration between Roundhouse Three Sixty and the multi-platinum-selling singer, songwriter, and producer Tom Odell.

The show will be a unique showcase of songwriting with performances by Odell, a longtime Roundhouse supporter, alongside 5 alumni from the Roundhouse’s Resident Artist programme. Together, they will celebrate the art of songwriting through both original works and collaborations.

Performing alongside Tom Odell on the night will be:

Saachi Sen

Saachi Sen is a Mumbai-born, London-raised singer-songwriter who fuses her transnational classical music roots into lyrical, harmony-rich alt-pop. 

Chisara Agor

Chisara Agor is an interdisciplinary artist and award-winning composer, producer, and writer hailing from Peckham and known for their unique sound—a blend of afro-folk, soul, pop, rock, reggae, and jaz.

Geo Aghinea

Geo Aghinea is a London-based producer, composer and vocalist who sonically reflects their experience as a deaf musician hearing through artificial mechanisms. Geo creates distinct auditory encounters blending bold synthetic sonic organisms with ethereal vocals. This approach to sound creation is a consequence of wearing hearing aids from a young age, which has shaped both their vocal expression and perception of the surrounding world of sound.

Hohnen Ford

Born and raised in North London, Hohnen Ford grew up immersed in London’s vibrant Jazz scene, becoming fixated on instrumental jazz music of the 20th Century and later studying Jazz at the Royal Academy of Music.Since graduating, Hohnen has been developing a unique and timeless approach to songwriting drawing on influences from the Great American songbook to classic songwriters and artists such as Joni Mitchell and Randy Newman.

Kai Bosch

Kai Bosch is a songwriter  and producer based in London. Originally from Cornwall, and after some time in Berlin, Kai Bosch moved to the capital to study popular music at Goldsmiths, University of London. His left-field pop music cements you in emotions, places and moments in time, from running through the city at night to deeper dives into his own experience of love, loss and the self.