Indie dream pop artist The Japanese House headlines SWG3 TV Studio on Thursday 12 October 2023.
The Japanese House is the moniker of English singer-songwriter Amber Bain. Having previously created music under a variety of different aliases, Bain settled for The Japanese House in 2015 – named after a cottage she visited during a childhood holiday. Intentionally androgynous and elusive in nature, Bain's music has been described as dream-pop, and features heavy production elements.
Upon release of her debut single Still, she received instant praise from media outlets across the country and quickly became one to watch. Her debut album Good at Falling was released in 2019 to heavy praise for its lyrics, musicianship, and production elements.
This event is strictly 14+. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. One adult can attend with a maximum of two Under 16s.
Key information
The TV Studio is on the ground floor, which has an accessible toilet located nearby. The TV Studio also has its own bar.
Booking accessible tickets
The TV Studio has an accessible viewing platform with seats and wheelchair spaces. Unreserved seats, wheelchair spaces and free companion tickets can be booked through Ticketmaster online for this event. Ticketmaster require proof of eligibility for those applying for companion tickets. Further information is available at the time of booking. Spaces on our platform are limited and issued on a first come, first served basis.
If you can't find accessible tickets for this event, please email [email protected] or call 0141 337 1731 (Mon–Fri, 10am–5pm) to check availability.
If you have purchased a standard ticket and need to apply for a free companion ticket, please fill out our Companion Tickets application form.
You can find full details about accessibility at SWG3 on our Accessibility page.