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The Goose Is Out! Singaround at The Old Nuns Head, Sunday 8th June, 7.30pm


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The Goose Is Out! Singaround 7.30pm, free entry, at The Old Nun's Head.


Everybody welcome, whether you want to sing or to listen. It's a very informal and supportive atmosphere, and you can even join in the choruses! Just come and stick your name down to sing on arrival.


Songs of any country or culture are welcome, and it doesn?t have to be a folk song, although as we?re a folk club most people do people do sing folk songs. But we?ve had everything ranging from Tom Waits to The Kinks in the past!


7.30pm - free entry (but a ?2 donation is welcome!)

We do not want to exclude anybody who genuinely cannot afford to donate, so

please feel free to give whatever you can afford - or nothing!


More information from www.thegooseisout.com

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