LONDON’S CULTURAL REVOLUTION: RAW LISTENING NIGHTS NEWS


LONDON’S CULTURAL REVOLUTION: RAW LISTENING NIGHTS

What Does Not (WDN), a London-based experience and culture agency, is making waves in the nightlife scene with its disruptive approach to nights out. At the forefront of this movement to discover our shared humanity in cool ways, is its signature event series, RAW immersive listening nights. Described as “one of the best nights out in London”, RAW is not your typical night out – and is a status quo-shifting event format that is the first of its kind.



Youve heard of listening bars, but have you heard of listening nights? Cue RAW, which isnt just an event. Its an expression of WDNs mission and purpose to turn nights out into transformative and memorable social and cultural experiences in some of Londons most iconic venues and members clubs including Soho House, The Ministry, Kindred, The Outernet, and Shoreditch Arts Club.

RAW stands as the UKs first event series of its kind, offering uncensored storytelling by everyday people, paired with live music and art, all woven around a monthly theme. Previous themes have included RESILIENCE, DEVIANCE, CONFESSIONS, DESIRE, MASCULINITY, HUSTLE, STIGMA, BODIES, MIND and REBELLION the next theme is MISFITS. Anyone, of any age and any walk of life with a story to share on the theme, can be part of the curated line-up for which they must contact the team.

RAW has quickly built a reputation as Londons best night out thanks to its curation and its pay-what-you-can ticketing model that makes sure no one has to cut back on fun and belonging. Tickets start from free with further options at 3, 5, 10, 12, and 15. This approach, akin to the Burning Man ticketing model, aims to make culture and entertainment available to everyone in the capital, no matter their personal circumstances.

In the post-pandemic era and amid the cost-of-living crisis, WDN recognises the hunger for experiences and connection. Their social mixology approach creates a cultural glue, bridging diverse audiences through carefully curated events.

Christine Charitonos, Founder & Creative Director of WDN, says, Joy is so important in sustaining us through hard times. As is belonging. RAW listening nights cut across social silos, succeeding in building an organic and authentic community. By combining the rawness of human experience with the vibey coolness of a quintessential London night out, weve managed to create a cathartic, new format. In many ways, RAWs are a source of hope, closing the loneliness gap one night at a time.

Since 2022, RAW has had a notable impact on the cultural landscape, weaving together a patchwork microcosm of Londons melting pot. All in all, over 200 storytellers, 150 musicians, 40 mentored young event producers and creatives, 20 showcased artists and creators, and a remarkable 3,800 attendees have come together to share their experiences and talents. WDN takes pride in having got this far by being 100% bootstrapped, without funding, grants, loans, or sponsors, to maintain complete independence in its creative endeavours. Making the nights Londons best-kept secret.

Behind WDN is a multi-cultural, all-female team of hospitality, events, and creative industry veterans. Having come from high end events for the film industry, they now apply their acute attention to detail and eye for curation, to create something truly special for the general public. The team ensures RAWs touch all the senses, and provide a platform for real human stories and emerging culture to bridge the divides between people and communities.

For more information, get in touch with the team at hey@whatdoesnot.com

About the author
What Does Not is a culture agency and creative incubator that is the brainchild of divergent thinker and story collector, Christine Charitonos. Christine is a creative industries veteran and professional Swiss Army knife who knows all too well how much of a closed club most industries, communities and some events can be, and how soul-sapping networking events are. Together, the all-female team is setting out to tear down barriers to access, purpose and belonging, so culture, opportunities, and community are available to all. WDN has already rolled out its programming in London, with plans to take both B2C and B2B propositions abroad in 2024. They are seeking more venues, brands, and partners to unlock the change-making potential of humans for brands, creatives, and the world.



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