Enter the bizarre & surreal world of a dying nation drunk on its own nostalgia.
2026 marks the year Gone to the Dogs is finally released into the world as a compendium of haunting earworms.
What began as one woman’s fever dream in lockdown became an award-nominated Fringe show and now emerges in its full chaotic butterfly form as an album for everyone to enjoy while they worry about the state of the nation.
Ahead of the release this summer, we’re kicking off celebrations on MayDay with a unique one-time event: an exclusive pre-launch listening party with a theatrical twist.
Join Lady Brit and her mismatched coterie of courtiers, cads and carousers as they reminisce on the good old days, revel in the gluttony of war memorials, and reenact the rituals of a once-great nation.
A feast of spectacle and satire, for your eyes only.
Expect glory, heartbreak, love, confusion. Set in the Arthurian surround of the White Room, it’s giving mythic, romance, never-again.
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After the listening party TSarzi will play an acoustic piano set of songs from Last Decade, artists who have inspired Dogs, and sneak previews of what’s coming next.
REVIEWS FOR GONE TO THE DOGS
‘If the history of England was told through the drunk subconscious of Lewis Carroll’
‘Victoria Wood on acid’
‘This is chintz on steroids*’
REVIEWS FOR TSARZI'S DEBUT LAST DECADE OF LOVE
‘The most imaginative record I heard all year’ - Tom Robinson, 6Music
‘Wonderfully imaginative, blissfully weird’ - Glastonbury Emerging Talent judges
*the artist would like to stress there are no actual narcotics involved, they just channel that vibe apparently
Supported by Help Musicians and Arts Council England.
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