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Mik Artistik's Ego Trip Sat 6th April Ivy House


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If you haven't seen Mik Artistik's Ego Trip before this is a great chance to catch the festival fave doing his unique and blisteringly funny show, and only London gig before the summer, at our very own Ivy House, Nunhead.


Doors at 7pm, with support for The Relatives.


Here's the ticket link - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mik-artistiks-ego-trip-tickets-54449834922


A night guaranteed to delight! Selling fast!

If you want to hear a little bit of Mik Artistik check out The Relatively Good Radio Show on Resonance 104.4FM today (Sunday 10th) at 3pm. We?ll be featuring his great songs and interviewing the Leeds laureate himself.
  • 4 weeks later...

Still a few tickets for the marvellous Mik Artistik's Ego Trip. Recently highly praised by rock legend Iggy Pop on 6 Music, Mik will be playing a two hour set featuring loads of his hilarious, poignant and clever tunes.


Door at 7:30pm - you all know where the Ivy House is!


Arrive early to avoid disappointment if you haven't got a ticket yet - there's nothing else like him in the wide world of pop!

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