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House of Life Launches Record Label with Right Track / Universal Music Operations

by Staff Writer
May 8, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
House of Life image supplied by publicist

House of Life image supplied by publicist

Cult cabaret theatre sensation House of Life has announced the launch of its very own record label, House of Life Records.

The new label debuts with a sales and distribution deal with Right Track/Universal Music Operations, marking a major milestone for the production.

The show’s anthemic title track, House of Life, is now available on all streaming platforms, with an accompanying music video also released.

       

Producer Sam Hodges said:

“We’re delighted to be teaming up with Right Track at Universal Music to launch our very own record label, through which we intend to launch a whole hymn-book worth of funk and pop bangers into the cosmos, written and sung by our very own Raverend and Trev.”

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House of Life is a genre-defying cabaret theatre experience led by the glitter-clad RaveRend (Ben Welch), whose mission is to guide audiences on an eight-step journey to happiness.

With infectious energy and a funk-fuelled soundtrack, the RaveRend and his loyal sidekick Trev promise a euphoric night of joy, connection, and celebration.

Following acclaimed runs in Edinburgh and London, House of Life embarks on a unique London tour this summer, with international dates also announced for 2025.

The tour kicks off at Soho Theatre from 27–31 May, followed by performances at Brixton House (2–4 July), Wilton’s Music Hall (10 July), and Park Theatre (18–19 July).

       

The show will also appear at Latitude Festival from 24–26 July, before heading to the U.S. for performances at 3 Dollar Bill in Brooklyn (20 June) and WARA in Manhattan (22 June).

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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