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The Goose Is Out! Music Stage, Dulwich Festival Fair, Sunday May 14.


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The Goose Is Out! Music Stage, Dulwich Festival Fair, Goose Green, East Dulwich Road SE22. 12.00 midday - 4pm.



We are delighted to say that we will be running the music stage at Dulwich Festival Fair again this year.


Thanks to Angela for all her hard work as the fair organiser, and welcome to Nadia who takes over this year.


The fair itself starts at 11am and the live music starts at midday.


There will be lots of stalls, food, drink and things to do (especially for the children ? unless you are very small and light and fancy a donkey ride 🙂 ) so why not come along early and find a nice space to sit on the grass before the live music starts?


Each artists will play a forty five minute set, with a fifteen minute changeover. We welcome Joe Wilkes to the fair for the first time!


FREE!


The running order will be:


12 noon ? Joe Wilkes


1pm ? Pepper and Shepherd


2pm ? The Indi Souls


3pm ? John McClean and The Clan


If you don?t know, Goose Green is at the bottom of Lordship Lane (the end of the Lane nearest to Peckham) and our stage will be at the end of the Green nearest to the roundabout, almost opposite the EDT (East Dulwich Tavern) whose upstairs room was where the Goose began, nine years ago 🙂


We look forward to seeing you, and fingers crossed for good weather.


http://www.joewilkes.co.uk/Joe_Wilkes/Gigs.html

http://pepperandshepherd.co.uk/


http://www.johnmccleanandtheclan.com/


Here's John McClean & The Clan.


 

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