Three of the UK’s most exciting artists will support the opening round of the brand new eSkootr Championship (eSC) at Printworks London as part of eSC - The Party, which is included in the ticketholder experience for Saturday 14 May.
British singer songwriter, Lady Leshurr, will be joined by DJ Anz and DJ La La when eSC races into town at the iconic South East London cultural destination.

This incredible four-hour music show will take place following the first ever eSC winner’s podium presentation.

As a fan-first series, eSC spectators can expect a unique viewing experience close to the action and across large sections of the 600 metre specially designed track that will weave its way in and out of Printworks London. Throughout the event, which includes a whole day of racing - from heats through to the quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals in the evening - fans will be treated to eSC’s festival atmosphere, with music, food stands, and an after party to remember.

Hrag Sarkissian, eSkootr Championship Co-founder and CEO, said: “The racing, the track design and the event format have all been designed to provide the ultimate up-close spectator experience. With eSC racing in heats, spectators will also have the opportunity to move around without missing any of the action and have full access to our on-site activities and entertainment.
"The action culminates with eSC - The Party and we are excited to be working with Lady Leshurr, DJ Anz and DJ La La, who will be providing entertainment at what promises to be a fantastic event."

Notes to editors
About eSkootr Championship™
Fast. Exciting. Dynamic. eSC is a brand-new sport and entertainment format for a new generation that reimagines racing and inspires a new movement for safer, sustainable and more liveable cities. The championship’s first round takes place at Printworks London in May 2022 where spectators and TV viewers around the world will get their first taste of eSC’s multilayered event experience.
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