Wed 04 Nov 2026
KOKO
Doors: 07:00pm
End: 11:00pm
aja monet + keiyaA + Momoko Gill
Pitchfork Festival London presents:
aja monet
keiyaA
Momoko Gill
aja monet is a Surrealist Blues Poet, writer, vocalist, and bandleader whose work explores themes of resistance, love, joy, and liberation. The youngest recipient of the Nuyorican Grand Slam Poetry title, she first emerged from New York City’s Lower East Side poetry scene and has since released the NAACP Image Award-nominated collection my mother was a freedom fighter and the Grammy-nominated poetry album when the poems do what they do. She has performed at venues and festivals including Lincoln Center, the Guggenheim, Newport Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, and the Barbican Centre.
keiyaA is a singer, songwriter, producer, and multidisciplinary artist whose music blends R&B, jazz, soul, and electronic influences. Her debut album Forever, Ya Girl earned Pitchfork’s Best New Music designation and appeared on year-end lists from The New York Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, and The Guardian. Through richly layered production and introspective songwriting, her work explores identity, desire, self-discovery, and survival.
Momoko Gill is a London-based producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist whose music draws from jazz, electronic, experimental, and singer-songwriter traditions. Following collaborations with artists including Matthew Herbert, Alabaster DePlume, Coby Sey, Tirzah, and An Alien Called Harmony, she releases her debut solo album, Momoko. Having grown up in Japan, the US, and the UK, Gill channels a broad range of influences into deeply personal songwriting, instinctive musicianship, and a distinctive sound shaped through collaboration and self-study.



