Pirate Announces Open Day Event for Students in London

The UK’s leading 24-hour studio provider, PIRATE.COM, invites university and college students in London to an open day at their Dalston studios on Thursday, October 10th.
· The event features activities for instrumentalists, vocalists, producers, DJs, podcasters, and those eager to learn, including Free Studio Sessions, a Beginner DJ Experience, A&R Listening Sessions, and a Band Blind Date event for finding collaborators.
· Pirate is also offering a limited-time promotion for students across the UK: get your first 2 hours in any studio free with the code PIRATESTUDENTS.
PIRATE.COM invites college and university students in London to a free open day at their Dalston studios on Thursday, October 10th. This event offers participants a chance to explore Pirate’s professional studio facilities and enjoy a full day of activities—including live performances, workshops, industry panels, jam sessions, and more.
Pirate Dalston is a multi-purpose venue featuring fully equipped DJ studios, acoustically treated rehearsal rooms, private recording studios, professional podcasting facilities, and an event space. Guided studio tours will be available every 30 minutes to showcase the venue’s full range of amenities.
The day’s programme caters to all skill levels, with both beginner-friendly and advanced workshops. Highlights include Free Studio Sessions for attendees to try music-making, DJing, or podcasting; a Beginner DJ Experience where anyone can learn how to beatmatch; A&R Listening Sessions with industry professionals offering feedback on unreleased tracks; and a Band Blind Date event, where musicians can find potential new collaborators.
Performances will feature this year’s Pirate residents, including soulful duo Papaya Noon and modern R&B singer-songwriter Kaisha, along with a surprise headline DJ.
With studios in 24 more university towns and cities, Pirate has also launched a limited-time offer for students across the UK. From Edinburgh to Manchester and Brighton to Sheffield, students can get their first 2 hours in any of their studios free when they book online and use the code PIRATESTUDENTS at checkout.
“The uni years are the perfect time to start a new band or learn how to DJ, so we’re excited to give students across the UK a head start with 2 free hours in any of our studios,” said Rebecca Mason-Evans, Pirate’s Head of Brand Marketing. “The open day in London reflects the spirit of the Pirate Community; it’s a snapshot of the kinds of events we host all year to help artists connect and grow together.”