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Phoenix Nights Presents The Champion Hillbillies LIVE Tonight @ The Phoenix Denmark Hill FREE!


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Proppa Promotions and The Phoenix presents...


PHOENIX NIGHTS (PART 2)!


LIVE MUSIC @ THE PHOENIX, DENMARK HILL feat THE CHAMPION HILLBILLIES! FREE ENTRY!


After a brilliantly successful launch night 2 weeks ago with the almighty John McClean & The Clan with Ben Holland, 'Phoenix Nights' are back with another Saturday Session in South London's newest regular live music night.


This week we have the CHAMPION HILLBILLIES laying down a fiery n' funky fusion of Rockabilly, Folk, Country and Western.


The night is FREE for y'all to come and shake a leg to...so come on down and support your local music scene.


For reservations call The Phoenix on 020 7703 8767.


From 7pm onwards, All are welcome!


Hope to see you there!


with love from Peter Proppa and the Phoenix. XxX


Denmark Hill, Windsor Walk, London SE5 8BB

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