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Pozer announced for Rolling Stone UK’s Future of Music showcase: Grab your free tickets

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By Rolling Stone UK

The Rolling Stone UK Future of Music, supported by ZYN has officially arrived for 2025, and we’re delighted to announce that Pozer will be rounding off a stacked line-up at one of London’s most distinctive venues – in a free live event to mark the publication of our upcoming Future 25 list.

The hotly-tipped South London rapper will join the already-announced Chloe Qisha and Jordan Adetunji at Rolling Stone UK’s inaugural Future of Music, supported by ZYN live showcase at OMEARA in London on the evening of 19 March.

Nestled beneath the historic railway arches in London Bridge, OMEARA has earned its reputation as a cornerstone of the capital’s music scene. Its intimate main room has hosted an impressive array of talent over the years, from Jorja Smith to Skepta and Sam Fender, making it the perfect venue to witness these rising stars before they hit the mainstream.

Rolling Stone UK publisher Darren Styles says: “We’re excited to partner with ZYN to bring Rolling Stone UK’s Future of Music to life, creating an evening that puts our Future 25 artists right in front of their fans. And what better way to celebrate emerging British talent than with a live showcase?

“It’s going to be a landmark night for live music – these incredible artists in one of London’s best and most intimate venues, all completely free for those lucky enough to grab tickets. These are the acts you’ll be seeing on much bigger stages very soon, so the chance to catch them in a space like this is pretty special.”

Who’s on the line-up?

Pozer

Fresh from winning the Best Drill Act and performing at the MOBO Awards last month, Pozer arrives at Omeara as one of rap’s most hotly-tipped talents. The South London-born MC had a massive moment with ‘Shanghigh Noon’ last year and recently released his acclaimed debut EP ‘Against All Odds’. Expect to hear it in all its live glory.

Jordan Adetunji

Belfast-born Jordan Adetunji is redefining the sound of UK music with his genre-blending mix of hip-hop, R&B and post-punk. Breaking through with his viral hit ‘Kehlani’ in 2024, he quickly caught the industry’s attention, landing a deal with 300 Entertainment and Warner Records UK.

Chloe Qisha

A singer, songwriter, and self-taught multi-instrumentalist, Chloe Qisha does it all. She made her debut in July 2024 with ‘VCR Home Video’, a deeply personal track reflecting on family and self-discovery. Since then, she’s continued to push boundaries with songs like ‘I Lied’, ‘I’m Sorry’ and ‘Sexy Goodbye’, weaving nostalgia with pop to create a sound that’s both fresh and emotionally charged.

How can I get tickets?

Limited tickets for the Future of Music, supported by ZYN event are available exclusively through Rolling Stone UK and are completely free. All you need to do is share your details by clicking the link below to be in with a chance of grabbing a pair of tickets. Entries close on 12 March. If you’re selected to attend, we will contact you on 13 March

If you’re selected as a winner, we’ll contact you ahead of the event. Please note that you must be at least 18 years old to enter, and must present ID at the venue on the night to be allowed entry if you’re selected.


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