Live Sessions with Monica Guech

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April 30, 2026

Perola Cocktail Bar

Join us as Monica Guech provides all the vibes at PEROLA.

Monica Guech is a Spanish singer and songwriter with British origins. By the time she was 14 she started composing her own songs. Her solo performances lead to national attention and many appearances on radio and television entertainment shows like Eurovision Song Contest and The Voice. She released her debut studio album Soulove in 2015. The album features Pop, Soul and R&B music. Monica uses her compositions in a personal way to express her emotions, which is reflected in her lyrics. Monica is currently touring promoting her album Soulove and her new Catalan single Humanitat.

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HEY PALU X MALFY | ONE NIGHT TAKEOVER AT PEROLA

Perola welcomes Edinburgh’s acclaimed Hey Palu in partnership with Malfy Gin for a onenightonly bar takeover from 6–10pm on Thursday 7th May.  Celebrated for its stylish intimacy and one of the UK’s most impressive collections of Italian amari, Hey Palu brings the spirit of Italian aperitivo to London with a bespoke menu of cocktails created exclusively for the evening.

Tickets are complimentary.

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