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Wed 26 April, Hidden House Gallery Exhibition at Arapina in Lordship Lane!


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Hidden House Gallery Exhibition at Arapina Dulwich!
Wed 26th April 2023, 6pm-8pm, maybe 8:30
48 Lordship Lane London SE22 8HJ
It is an exhibition of our latest paintings and at 7pm me and John will play few of our songs live! Believe me we normally do this in my living room:)
It should be a very cool and unique night, something special and out of the ordinary for sure..
This is the link to Eventbrite with more information and to book a free ticket:
Hope to see you there! Have fun!!!
Maria and John from the Hidden House Gallery

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