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***SOLD OUT *** The Goose Is Out! Sea Song & Shanty Night with The HogEye Men at The Ivy House, Friday 23 Feb


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The Goose Is Out! Sea Song & Shanty Night with The HogEye Men at The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Friday 23 Feb  7pm.

Tickets here: Tickets here: https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

All proceeds from this Shanty and Sea Song night will be donated to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI),

We welcome back The HogEye Men to the Goose Is Out! They are fantastic  Shanty and Sea song singers, who have been together for many years. They are possibly London's finest Shanty crew and have recently been appointed resident Shanty crew aboard the Cutty Sark, Greenwich, London. 

There will be support from Chris Lamb, Creeping Jane, John Haseler and Shotley Crue. 

There will be a raffle and (hopefully) lots of audience participation.

Please note the live music will begin at 7.30pm and end at 10.30 pm as opposed to our usual start and end times of 8.00pm and 11pm. This is because some of the HogEye Men have a long way to get home. 

https://thehogeyemen.bandcamp.com/

More info here: https://www.thegooseisout.com/

 

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Only 13 tickets left for Friday! Be quick if you want one!

All proceeds to the RNLI (Lifeboats) and a raffle with all proceeds also going to the RNLI.

www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

More info from: www thegooseisout.com

Please note that the timings are different from our usual nights:

Door 7pm

Live music starts 7.30pm

Raffle draw 10.30pm

Come and join in the singing in the lovely Ivy House ballroom! 

 

 

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