AGMP Presents
January Blues Festival 2026 presents 'Ladies Sing The Blues' double bill featuring DANIELLE NICOLE BAND (USA) + MALINA MOYE (USA)+ Host/DJ: SNOWBOY
"That girl gets down to the nitty gritty." Koko Taylor
Danielle Nicole is an Internationally recognised, awarded and touring Blues Artist hailing from Kansas City, MO. Founding member, lead singer, and bass player of internationally acclaimed Blues/Rock band Trampled Under Foot, Danielle Nicole stepped out on her own in 2015 with her debut album 'Wolf Den'.
We are thrilled to welcome Malina Moye and her group for her UK debut performance at the January Blues Festival.
Malina Moye is an American blues singer and guitarist. She is known for her unique style of playing right-handed guitars upside down, reminiscent of Albert King & Jimi Hendrix.
For the full line up of January Blues Festival concerts please head to januarybluesfestival.seetickets.com
If you have accessibility requirements and need a seat, or use a wheelchair, please see 229's Access Policy here: https://229.london/access/
This event is for over 18s only - No refunds will be issued for under 18s
- +44 20 7629 4110
- General enquiries: available during business hours
- Located at venue entrance
- Valid photo ID required
- Tickets can be collected 30-45 minutes before event start
- Original booking confirmation recommended
- Limited street parking available
- Nearby public parking garages recommended
- Closest tube stations: Great Portland Street (Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, Circle lines)
- Suggested use of public transportation
- Ground floor level accessible
- Wheelchair spaces available
- Advance notification recommended for specific accommodations
- Companion tickets can be arranged
- No outside food or drinks
- Valid ID required (18+ for most events)
- No recording during performances
- Coat check available
- Smoking not permitted inside venue
- Age restrictions vary by event
- Most shows are 18+
- Some all-ages events may be scheduled
- Parental guidance recommended
- Children under 14 typically not admitted without adult supervision