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Apr?s Ski London Live Music Night 19.10.16


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Hi all, I'm an East Dulwich resident hosting a special live music night in Soho on October 19th...just a hop skip and a jump on the 176!


I'd love for you to join us for a very special night as we officially kick off the 2016/17 ski season with London?s premier apr?s-ski party!


In partnership with Ski Aspen Tours, we invite you to join us at the Nordic Bar in Soho for a night of incredible live music, bubbles, ski movies, fun and games as we start the new winter season in style?


Performances include music from accomplished one-man blues band Hugh 'Blue' Jones, who has played gigs from Shoreditch to the Arctic Ocean. Hugh?s music is inspired by Son House, Muddy Waters, Black Ace and Jimi Hendrix. He started teaching himself lap steel guitar seven years ago and hasn't stopped since. Fantastic blues musician with a powerful vocal... sure to get your feet tapping!


Performing brilliant acoustic versions of your favourite songs with a blend of guitar, harmonica and percussion, The Whiskey Thieves will cover everything from old Bob Dylan classics to current chart toppers by the likes of George Ezra and The Weekend. Based in Verbier, Switzerland for their winter seasons, The Thieves are ski instructors by day and perform in some of the towns world-renowned apres-ski bars by night. Fresh off the farm having performed at Glastonbury Festival this summer, they are hotter than ever. You don't want to miss them!


We will also be joined by the incredibly talented Rose Randles and Eleanor Rosenbach for a live, acoustic cover set, to kick start the evening.


Advanced tickets for this special event are just ?6 per person plus booking fee, with a limited number of tickets available on the door at ?10 per person (cash only).


Entrance includes a complimentary glass of prosecco, with raffle tickets available to buy at ?5 per strip on the door, with a host of truly awesome prizes up for grabs!


If that?s not enough, ticket holders will also be eligible to take advantage of an incredible offer for all holidays booked with Ski AspenTours this winter, where you will receive a free pair of skis for you to keep, unlimited ski demos during your holiday in Aspen, and ?250 off your booking using our special discount code provided on ticket purchase. If that?s not an incentive to book your next ski holiday, we don?t know what is!


Tickets available here: http://bit.ly/29ZuD4y


Join out Facebook event page here: http://bit.ly/2a57v4I


We can?t wait to celebrate winter with you!

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