Jamie Irrepressible plays The Deaf Institute Manchester.

The Irrepressibles are the creative guise of composer, producer, and lead vocalist Jamie Irrepressible, whose compositions have reached international success and acclaim, including tracks In This Shirt, Two Men in Love, and The Most Beautiful Boy across his first three albums. ‘YO HOMO!‘ It is Jamie’s fourth album and will be released on the date of the London show at EartH. The show will focus exclusively on the launch and celebration of the new 13-track album.

To celebrate the release of ‘Yo Homo Deluxe’ on 29 August, Jamie Irrepressible and The Irrepressibles will play two spectacular live shows that promise stunning visuals, powerful performances, and a true celebration of queer artistry.

Friday 29th August 2025 · London · EartH Theatre, Dalston

Experience a spectacular full-album performance with Jamie Irrepressible and The Irrepressibles’ mini-orchestra—strings, drums, percussion, piano, electric guitars, and voices. The show features immersive visuals from acclaimed queer directors Joseph Wilson, Ben Galster, Will Kennedy, and Sam McGuire, plus dancers and singers, creating an unforgettable celebration of LGBTQ+ music and culture.

Sunday 31st August 2025 · Manchester · The Deaf Institute

A rare chance to see Jamie and the whole band in an intimate hometown setting, delivering all the raunchy energy and emotional intensity they’re known for. Since ‘Mirror Mirror’ and the viral anthem ‘In This Shirt,’ Jamie Irrepressible has become a trailblazer in queer music and performance. Expect cinematic soundscapes, fearless sexuality, and an electrifying live experience.

“Protest and dance come together to celebrate queer identity and desire… Yo Homo! is a surprising and powerful album.” Shangay
“Pairs desire to alt-rock swagger.” The Guardian
“The album proves the man has an outrageous talent not limited in any way to a particular style or genre.” Louder Than War
“With highly emotional themes and symphonic soundscapes… filled with a celebration of homosexual desire, sexuality, and art.” Attitude Magazine
“A milestone in queer indie rock” WEEKEND

Support for the shows comes from two incredible queer artists: 

Run Remedy

The acclaimed alt-indie project of Robin Koob, and ex-evangelical violin nerd turned sad-girl shoegaze queen. Her debut “Xtian Skate Night” earned raves from legends at BBC 6 Music and The Line of Best Fit:

“She’s an amazing songwriter.” — Guy Garvey, BBC 6 Music
“Genre-bending brilliance…hauntingly beautiful.” — Jsky, BBC Radio Manchester Introducing
“It’s all pure, blissful, lo-fi dreaminess.” — The Line of Best Fit

Alabaster Queen

Fierce performance artist, activist, and genre-bending musician, Alabaster Queen blends soulful rock, punk, and blues into a bold celebration of queerness and gender fluidity. Fresh from touring as guitarist for The Irrepressibles, their track “Sweet Song” recently featured in Jimmy McGovern’s drama anthology Moving On.

Get your tickets below:

EartH Ticket Link:

Deaf Institute Ticket Link : https://www.thedeafinstitute.co.uk/event/the-irrepressibles

Listen to album ‘Yo Homo’ here: https://open.spotify.com/prerelease/1Ykk4VpoFFfzHAAlJXYEjH?si=089f027fbca64e0f

Musik Magazine 2025

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