No Good Woman & the Kingsnakes - Concert Review & Ticket Information
Reviews, FAQs & News
Photo via Ticketmaster • Get Tickets
⏰ This Event Has Passed
This event took place on November 1, 2025. Looking for upcoming No Good Woman & the Kingsnakes concerts?
🎵 See No Good Woman & the Kingsnakes live at Green Note
Saturday, 1 November 2025
Secure Your Tickets Now →Get ready, London! The capital’s vibrant music scene is set to host an unmissable evening of raw talent and electrifying energy as No Good Woman & the Kingsnakes descend upon the legendary Green Note. Mark your calendars for 1st November 2025, because this is more than just a gig; it’s an experience. Nestled in the heart of Camden, Green Note provides the perfect intimate backdrop for the band’s powerful blend of blues, soul, and roots music. Prepare for a night where searing vocals meet masterful instrumentation, promising to transport you to the very soul of rhythm and blues. This is a chance to witness one of the UK’s most exciting acts up close in a venue renowned for its exceptional atmosphere and dedication to live music.
About No Good Woman & the Kingsnakes
No Good Woman & the Kingsnakes have rapidly carved out a formidable reputation as one of the most compelling acts on the UK’s blues and roots circuit. Formed in the bustling musical melting pot of London, the band quickly gelled around their shared passion for authentic, heartfelt music, drawing deep inspiration from the giants of rhythm & blues, soul, and classic rock. Their sound is a potent cocktail of gritty blues riffs, soulful vocal delivery, and a rhythm section that hits with precision and power.
At the heart of their captivating sound is the enigmatic “No Good Woman” herself – a vocalist whose stage presence is as commanding as her voice is soaring and expressive. She effortlessly navigates between raw, guttural blues cries and smooth, honeyed soul melodies, truly earning her moniker through the sheer force of her delivery. Backing her are “The Kingsnakes,” a collective of exceptionally talented musicians whose synergy is palpable. Their tight instrumentation, featuring searing guitar solos, a rock-solid bassline, and dynamic drumming, provides the perfect foundation for their frontwoman’s vocal prowess.
Their debut album, “Delta Blues Rhapsody,” garnered critical acclaim, with singles like “Midnight Train” and “River’s Edge” quickly becoming fan favourites, showcasing their ability to craft both high-octane anthems and deeply emotive ballads. Live, they are an unstoppable force, known for their improvisational flair and their ability to connect profoundly with every audience. They are not merely performing; they are channelling the very spirit of the genres they embody, promising a show that’s both electrifying and deeply moving.
Green Note: The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the bohemian heart of Camden Town, at NW1 7AN, Green Note stands as a cherished independent gem in London’s diverse music landscape. Established over two decades ago, this intimate venue has become a beloved institution, renowned for its unwavering commitment to live music, particularly within the folk, roots, blues, and Americana genres. It’s a place where music lovers can truly immerse themselves in the performance, free from the distractions of larger, more impersonal venues.
With a capacity that typically hovers around 80-100 patrons, Green Note offers an unparalleled closeness to the artists. This intimacy fosters a unique atmosphere, creating a direct, almost personal connection between the musicians and their audience. The interior exudes a cosy, rustic charm, with its candlelit tables, exposed brickwork, and an eclectic array of vintage decor that feels warm and inviting. It’s a true “listening room,” where the quality of the acoustics is paramount, ensuring every note and lyric resonates with clarity and warmth.
The venue’s history is steeped in legendary performances by both established stars and rising talents, all drawn to its authentic vibe and supportive community. While Green Note is a charmingly intimate venue, typical of many older London establishments, meaning there are a few steps at the entrance. Patrons with specific accessibility needs are encouraged to contact the venue directly in advance to discuss arrangements. Its location in Camden means you’re surrounded by vibrant street life, independent shops, and a plethora of eateries, making a pre-show wander an essential part of the
🎫 Get Your Tickets
Don’t miss No Good Woman & the Kingsnakes at Green Note!
🏨 Need Accommodation?
Staying overnight for the concert? Find the best hotels in London on NeedAHotel.net - compare prices from hundreds of booking sites and get the best deals near Green Note.