our events

GRRLS CLUB hosts a range of different events, from URL to in real life, and from educational masterclasses to social hang outs…

fortnightly link up

The fortnightly link up happens (you guessed it) fortnightly.

This event is a chance for you to network with other female producers, learn from each other and level up together.

If you don’t know how to produce yet, no stress! You can still come and join us. We do a small amount of teaching so you can get a taste, and if it sparks your interest, you can join us at our 6 week course.

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SONGWRITING CAMP

May 19–22, 2025 | Pirate Studios Dalston

In May 2025, GRRLS CLUB hosted its first-ever songwriting camp—and it was magic. Over three days, 18 women and gender-diverse music creators came together inside our North London studio to write, produce, and record original music.

We ran five studio rooms simultaneously, pairing producers, writers, and artists to create in real-time, build confidence, and form lasting creative connections. The energy was electric—supportive, experimental, and full of bangers.

By the end of the camp, we had over 20 original demos, a catalogue of powerful work, and a buzzing community of collaborators. This camp was a love letter to the women and non-binary folks behind the boards, in the booths, and building the future of music.

More camps, showcases, and releases coming soon. Stay tuned.

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