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Real Talk – Poetry, Spoken Word + More at Dubrek Studios, Derby: Sharp, Funny and Unforgettable

Sharp, funny, and heartfelt — Real Talk lit up Derby’s stage.

Dubrek Poetry night

LOCAL

16th August 2025


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K Futur

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Dubrek Studios was packed to the rafters on Thursday night for Real Talk – Poetry, Spoken Word + More. The buzzing crowd enjoyed a vibrant mix of younger and mature performers, delivering everything from tender reflection to cutting satire.

A highlight came when one act mischievously noted that “diarrhoea” rhymes with “Keir” – before launching into a politically charged blues number about Keir Starmer “talking shit.” With gritty slide guitar and sharp humour, it drew roars of laughter while landing a pointed jab.

The night moved seamlessly between spoken word and live music, with poets exploring love, politics, identity, and life’s absurdities. Each voice brought something fresh, from rapid-fire wordplay to slow, resonant storytelling.

For anyone in Derby looking for authentic, heartfelt expression and communal creativity, “Real Talk – Poetry, Spoken Word + More” at Dubrek Studios is a must-visit event. Whether you’re a poetry thrill-seeker or a curious newcomer, the inclusive, vibrant spirit of the night ensures an unforgettable experience. Looking forward to the next instalment!

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