
it’s a saucy line-up…
🎤 @analogsocietyband
🎤 @rubyjeansmith_
🎧 @rlobringitback
🎧@vishphandey
🎨 @irishgaldraws
no phones, no fluff, just a good ol’ house party
29th april - 6:30-00:00 - soho, greek street
ProdZ @rubyjeansmith_I made dis beat a Ruby pie
I’m blue like the fade on ma jeans
Brave bursting from the seams up love
Dodge the fakers they a knock off
BTS EAST KNEES UP 🍻
What a lovely night, thanks to all my beautiful friends and family who came down to support me I am a lucky gal 🍀

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝

EAST END KNEES UP WITH REEF HOUSE LAGER!
Photographs by @antwojne
“Small independent pubs like the @the_eleanor_arms and brewers like @ReefHouse hold communities in relationship with each other in a way that chain pubs and equity-funded breweries can’t manufacture. At the Eleanor Arms, everyone is welcome, and because of this inclusivity and intimacy, we experience a spontaneous togetherness, which is rooted in love. Love of each other, of East London, of music and dancing, and love of a good pint!” @krissie_nicolson. Read the full blog via the 🔗 in bio.
If you want to be the first to know about the next Knees Up and help us fight for streets that retain these vital spaces, here is how you can help:
Join the Guild as a Small Business or a self-employed person: Help us champion why staying small and independent isn’t a lack of ambition—it’s a superior ethical framework. The word “Guild” (from the Anglo-Saxon gild) means “payment.” It’s about all of us paying into a collective pot of time and money, so we have the fuel to make our Manifesto for the New Economy a reality to generate community wealth and permanently affordable rents.
Join the Trades Guild Community Land Trust: You don’t need to be a small business owner to have a say. Join as a neighbour to help us take back “the commons” and ensure land is owned by the people, where wealth is shared, not extracted for private gain.
Do both! When we organise together, we become unstoppable.
All links to jump on in @east_end_trades_guild bio.
East End Knees up was powered by @reefhouselager with @rubyjeansmith_ @itsroyalsworld @__ @ggtheillustrator @hakbaker @shizzmcnaughty. Video by @sebastiansharples and photography by @antwojne 🤝
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