Who You Don't See

If you're missing your Glastonbury fix, this week's episode with TAWBOX's creative directors Amber Rimell & Bronski has got you covered. Cast your minds back to June 2019 when festival season was in full swing… and making history on Glastonbury’s pyramid stage was Stormzy, the first black solo British headliner.

Behind him were Amber & Bronski, two creative directors who worked on everything from choreography, to the themes, set list and visuals. In this weeks ep we hear from them and learn how you begin to plan a headline worthy set.

Show Notes

Our guests this week are the insanely talented creative directing duo Amber & Bronski, co-founders of TAWBOX who've made BAFTA nominated content for Stormzy, AJ Tracey, Miley Cyrus, Dave and more.

As well as working with Stormzy on THAT Glasto headline slot they’ve worked with Dave too - directing his powerful performance of Black at the 2020 BRIT awards. Outside of the political they’ve also conquered the world of pop, looking after Miley Cyrus and Rita Ora, each time directing bespoke performances.

I caught up with the duo two days after the 2021 Brits, when they’d had a hatrick of performances with Headine One, Olivia Rodrigo and Arlo Parks.

If you want to keep up with TAWBOX, they're right here: @tawbox

And to keep up with the latest podcast episodes, I’m over at: @meg_lawton

Thank you’s: 
Podcast artwork: Worth Mentioning
Head shot photography: Hannah Domney
Music: Jay Lewn



What is Who You Don't See?

Have you ever wondered how Victoria’s Secret models get runway ready? Thought about what it’s like to be behind the scenes on a Sean Paul music video? Or wanted to know how Little Mix look so good in every photo? If the answer is yes, Who You Don’t See is the podcast for you.

Every week, journalist and presenter, Megan Lawton chats to an industry expert, working behind the stars: from choreographers and hairstylists to personal trainers and makeup artists. The podcast explores what they get up to on a typical day, hears techniques for overcoming nerves and gets the inside scoop on what it’s like to work with some of the biggest names in pop culture.