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wolso

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Having sold out one of London?s leading music venues ?The Jazz Cafe? and described by the time out as ?scorching Afro-beat grooves and a funky twist? Afla Sackey & Afrika Bawantu are coming to Peckham for one night only. On April 27th we are taking over unit 8 of Copeland Park and Bussey Building in Peckham for an evening of Afro-Jazz and Afrobeat with Afla Sackey and Afrik Bawantu. This is a fundraising event to raise money for the Giraffe Mobile Education Project (GMEP). Tickets ?12 in advance. All welcome!
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