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Prostitute

Get ready, Leeds! A seismic event is set to shake the foundations of the city’s vibrant music scene as the powerhouse alternative rock band, Prostitute, descends upon the iconic Wharf Chambers. Mark your calendars for Saturday, 15th November 2025, because this isn’t just another gig; it’s an experience. Known for their electrifying stage presence and a sound that blends raw energy with intricate melodies, Prostitute promises a night of unforgettable music that will resonate long after the final chord fades. Wharf Chambers, with its intimate atmosphere and commitment to independent music, provides the perfect crucible for Prostitute’s explosive performance. Prepare yourself for a masterclass in alternative rock, delivered with the band’s signature intensity and passion, right in the heart of Leeds.

About Prostitute

Formed in the gritty, industrial heartlands of Sheffield in 2017, Prostitute quickly carved out a niche for themselves in the UK’s alternative music landscape. Comprising lead vocalist and lyricist Alex Thorne, guitarist Maya Singh, bassist Sam ‘The Wall’ Wallace, and drummer Chloe Davies, the band’s sound is a captivating blend of post-punk urgency and classic alternative rock anthemicism. Their early EPs, “Concrete Echoes” and “Urban Hymns,” garnered critical acclaim for their searing social commentary and infectious, driving riffs, establishing them as a force to be reckoned with.

Their debut album, “Broken Machines,” released in 2020, propelled them into the mainstream, with tracks like “Static Heart” and “Crimson Tide” becoming instant fan favourites, lauded for their emotional depth and sonic complexity. Prostitute’s music is characterised by Thorne’s evocative vocals, Singh’s distinctive, often angular guitar work, and the formidable rhythm section that underpins their sound with a relentless, pulsating energy. Their live shows are legendary, transforming venues into cathartic spaces where audiences are invited to lose themselves in the music’s powerful embrace. Expect a set that spans their impressive discography, showcasing their evolution while staying true to the raw, unpolished core that defines them.

Wharf Chambers: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the bustling heart of Leeds at 23-25 Wharf Street, LS2 7EQ, Wharf Chambers is more than just a venue; it’s a vital hub for independent culture and community. Operating as a co-operative, licensed bar and multi-use space, it embodies the DIY spirit that resonates deeply with bands like Prostitute. Established in 2012, the venue has quickly become a beloved fixture in the city, renowned for hosting an eclectic mix of gigs, club nights, film screenings, and community events, all within a welcoming and inclusive environment.

With an intimate capacity of around 100-150 for live music, Wharf Chambers offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience bands up close and personal. The atmosphere is raw and authentic, stripped of pretension, allowing the music to take centre stage. Its industrial-chic aesthetic, complete with exposed brickwork and low lighting, creates a wonderfully immersive setting that perfectly complements the intensity of alternative rock. The venue is committed to accessibility, offering step-free access to the main performance area and an accessible toilet, ensuring a welcoming space for all music lovers. This is not a sterile concert hall; it’s a living, breathing space where artists and audiences connect on a profound level.

What to Expect at the Show

Attendees at Prostitute’s Wharf Chambers gig can anticipate an evening of unadulterated musical intensity. Given the intimate nature of the venue, the band’s notoriously energetic stage production will feel even more potent and immediate. Expect a dynamic setlist that masterfully weaves together fan favourites from “Broken Machines” like the anthemic “Static Heart” and the searing “Crimson Tide,” alongside deeper cuts from their earlier EPs, such as the brooding “Concrete Walls” and the explosive “Urban Pulse.” There might even be a sneak peek at new material, offering a glimpse into the band’s future sonic direction.

Prostitute’s live shows are a masterclass in controlled chaos, with Alex Thorne’s captivating stage presence commanding attention, while Maya Singh’s guitar riffs cut through the air with precision and power. The rhythm section of Sam Wallace and Chloe Davies provides a relentless, unshakeable foundation that will have the entire room moving. The atmosphere at Wharf Chambers will be electric, a shared experience of raw energy and collective exhilaration. Prepare for singalongs, mosh pits, and moments of profound musical connection, all within the unique, sweaty confines of one of Leeds’ best independent venues. This will be a night where the boundaries between band and audience blur into a singular, unforgettable musical journey.

Getting to Wharf Chambers

Wharf Chambers is conveniently located in Leeds city centre, making it easily accessible by various modes of transport. The venue’s postcode, LS2 7EQ, will guide you directly there.

If you’re arriving by train, Leeds Station is approximately a 10-15 minute walk away. Simply head east from the station towards the River Aire, and Wharf Street is just a short stroll from the vibrant Calls area. For those utilising Leeds’ extensive bus network, numerous city centre routes stop within a five-minute walk of the venue. Check local bus timetables for the most direct route to the city centre.

While on-street parking in the immediate vicinity is limited, there are several multi-storey car parks within a reasonable walking distance. The Brewery Car Park and NCP The Core are popular choices, both offering secure parking just a short walk from Wharf Chambers. We always recommend checking parking availability and charges in advance, especially for evening events. Consider public transport or car-sharing to minimise your environmental impact and ensure a stress-free journey to this fantastic gig.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors for Prostitute at Wharf Chambers are scheduled to open at 7:00 PM on Saturday, 15th November 2025. The band is expected to take to the stage around 8:00 PM, but we always recommend arriving early to grab a good spot and soak in the atmosphere.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, due to licensing restrictions, Prostitute at Wharf Chambers is strictly an 18+ event. Valid photographic ID will be required upon entry, so please ensure you bring it with you to avoid disappointment.

What’s the refund policy?

All ticket sales are generally final. Refunds are typically only issued if the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. For specific details regarding the refund policy, please refer to the terms and conditions of the ticket vendor from whom you purchased your tickets.

Are there food and drink options?

Wharf Chambers operates a well-stocked bar offering a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including local ales and spirits, at reasonable prices. While the venue does not typically serve hot food, there are numerous excellent restaurants and takeaways within a short walk in the surrounding Leeds city centre area.

Where to Stay in Leeds

Planning to make a weekend of it or travelling from further afield? Leeds offers a fantastic array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, all within easy reach of Wharf Chambers. From boutique hotels in the city centre to comfortable guesthouses, you’ll find the perfect place to rest after a night of exhilarating music.

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