CultureLabel had a great night at the launch of the Trekstock Pop-Up shop just off Carnaby Street on Broadwick Street. Doubling up as a gallery space, exhibiting exclusively signed artwork, the Trekshop has also collaborated with some of the UK’s best street artists to bring the pop-up shop to life.

It runs till the 15th of July and sees the likes of Bloc Party, Delphic, Devendra Banhart, Ellie Goulding, Foals, The Horrors, Little Boots, Local Natives, The Maccabees and Yeasayer create t-shirt designs in support of the Trekstock Charity.

Carnaby is proud to be working with music and fashion charity Trekstock – raising awareness and support for young people with cancer. This year Trekstock announced its new partnership with Cancer Research UK and first patron Mark Ronson.

Trekstock is a warm and inviting brand, conveying a positive message that celebrities all over the world from Kings of Leon to Oasis have been proud to support it since its humble beginnings. Through affiliations with music and fashion – they aim to provide a platform to reach and educate young people and raise money for a very worthwhile cause.
All ten limited edition t-shirt designs will be on sale at the Trekstock pop-up shop between July 1st-15th. The ‘Trekshop’ will also offer shoppers the chance to get their t-shirts signed by some of the artists involved in the project as well as announcing guest DJ sets and appearances throughout the pop-up shops residency on Carnaby Street.

There’ll be street art, signings, special guests, competitions and music over the next few days, so don’t miss it.