
Lizzie Esau and Borough Council Electrify the Night with Human Interest
An unforgettable Dork’s Night Out showcased Lizzie Esau’s explosive energy, Borough Council’s mesmeric set and Human Interest’s evolution. Music lovers, take note.

By VIBING
Love was still in the air post-Valentine’s, not for chocolates or roses, but for the pulsating thrill of new music. Dork’s Night Out returned with a bang, affirming the year ahead will resonate with fresh anthems.
As the anticipation thickened in the heart of Hoxton, music enthusiasts knew they were in for a treat. Dork’s Night Out, the trendsetting event that celebrates new music, proved once again that it’s the pulsating hub for innovative beats and trailblazing artists. Here’s what the night entailed:
- Human Interest – They’re not just a band, they’re a revolution in motion. The group’s set at Colours Hoxton took us on an eclectic journey through their new tracks, demonstrating their versatility and commanding stage presence.
- Borough Council – Blending US alternative vibes with UK flair, their set left fans in awe. The visceral energy of their recent single ‘Casino’ felt like an anthem we’ve known all our lives, yet it was fresh off the press.
- Lizzie Esau – Her performance? Nothing short of incendiary. Each song was a hit of adrenaline, celebrating the sheer joy of pop-rock with a grungy twist. Her set proved she’s not just on the rise – she’s skyrocketing to fame.
The night was more than a concert; it was a proclamation of three acts’ ambitions, talent, and unforgettable performances that marked the start of a fizzing and electric year for music enthusiasts.