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Hardcore Punk/DJ/Indy + mini skate jam - Thu 23 Nov 4pm~9:30pm


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The Grove Skatepark proudly presents an indoor free live + mini skate jam evening at the cricket club's pavilion across the road!!
When: Thu 23 Nov 4pm~9:30pm
Who: Young talents, local & away
Genre: hxc (hardcore punk), dance DJ, Indy rock
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The Grove community is, by nature, a self-enrolled holding pen for the local delinquents, thus a certain level of destructiveness and high energy is expected. This organised chaos is the essence of the Grove, and the Grove won’t be the Grove without it.

How: The Grove provides a venue and equipment as a blank canvas, and whoever wants to perform will perform. This mishmash event is a testimony to the young talents' energy, diversity, and autonomy.

Come along if you fancy: 1) non-melodious roars and beats, 2) pumping sleek dance, 3) indy rock, or 4) a bit of skate jam (small area)

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