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Dear Friends,


We are delighted to announce that our World Cup Song, 'There May Be Glory', has been mastered. We've given away a tonne of cds so far and people love it!


But... No chart-topping World Cup single would be complete without a video and that's where you come in. This Sunday May 16th at 4pm, we are shooting the video at Athenlay's Club football ground on Homestall Road. We're spending all of our money on beer and soft drinks for you and all your friends. We would love it if you could come and be a part of what will be a great experience and a great day out.


We'll be giving away free copies of our single to everyone who comes! Please, please email us back at [email protected] if you can come so we can get in enough booze. Feel free to bring all your friends and family too to make this into a massive sing-a-long World Cup frenzy!


Don't worry about England shirts and scarves unless you want to, just dress colourfully - fancy dress also welcome!


Details:


Sunday May 16th 4pm onwards


Athenlay FC

Homestall Road

London

SE22 0RS


We are also playing the Nunhead Cemetery Open Day on Saturday 15th at 3pm. It's acoustic, it's free and a great day out for all the family. We'll be playing our World Cup song too!


Listen to the song at the links below


Dulwich Ukulele Club Facebook


Dulwich Ukulele Club Myspace



Looking forward to seeing you,


The Dulwich Ukulele Club

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