
Vanessa LaTouche
CuratedWhen
Wednesday, 8 July 2026 at 21:00
152 Kings Road, London SW3 4UT
Time
21:00
Price guide
£20
Having performed since childhood through music and musical theatre, storytelling remains central to her creative expression. Her live performances combine warmth, emotion and musicianship, creating an atmosphere that feels both powerful and personal. Drawing inspiration from soul, jazz and neo-soul, Vanessa is steadily building a live presence across London with music that truly connects and resonates. Vanessa LaTouche is a London-based soul and neo-soul artist, actress and writer whose music is rooted in storytelling, emotion and authentic human connection. Blending soul, contemporary R&B and neo-soul influences, her sound reflects real experiences — from love and heartbreak to healing, growth and self-discovery. Music and performance have been part of Vanessa’s life since childhood, growing up with a love of singing, musical theatre and writing. Long before releasing music professionally, she was already using creativity as a way to express emotion, reflect real life and connect with people through honest storytelling. Today, performing with her live band, Vanessa brings together rich vocals, soulful melodies and emotionally driven lyrics to create live sets that feel intimate, expressive and uplifting. Her performances are centred on connection and atmosphere, balancing live musicianship with warmth, vulnerability and presence.
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