House Nights: Buzzy band Wet Leg rip through Nashville House

House Nights: Wet Leg brings indie rock from the Isle of Wight to Nashville | Soho House

Last weekend, the UK band teased fans with a forthcoming album

Thursday 17 March 2022   By Abigail Hirsch   Photography by Allister Ann

Indie rock band Wet Leg is taking the world by storm with its fresh alternative sound. After the duo’s debut single ‘Chaise Longue’ went viral last year, the buzzy band amassed a significant following eager for more punchy, tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Hailing from the Isle of Wight in the UK, bandmates Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers took to the stage in the Sock Room last weekend at Soho House Nashville. They performed favourites such as ‘Wet Dream’ and ‘Too Late Now’ in front of a packed crowd who were keen to see the band after an appearance on The Tonight Show earlier in the week. 

Look out for Wet Leg’s new album releasing on Friday 8 April and check out scenes from the band’s Soho House Nashville performance below.

House Nights: Wet Leg brings indie rock from the Isle of Wight to Nashville | Soho House
House Nights: Wet Leg brings indie rock from the Isle of Wight to Nashville | Soho House
House Nights: Wet Leg brings indie rock from the Isle of Wight to Nashville | Soho House
House Nights: Wet Leg brings indie rock from the Isle of Wight to Nashville | Soho House
House Nights: Wet Leg brings indie rock from the Isle of Wight to Nashville | Soho House
House Nights: Wet Leg brings indie rock from the Isle of Wight to Nashville | Soho House
House Nights: Wet Leg brings indie rock from the Isle of Wight to Nashville | Soho House
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