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AMAZING music gig for Nepal - Monday 18th May - Battersea


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Hi folks


I'd like to let everyone know about a charity night of music for Nepal, taking place in Battersea on Monday 18th May, 7-10pm.


The evening has THREE fantastic artists and all ticket money is going directly to the Disaster Emergency Committee for Nepal.


The majestical London Bulgarian Choir (

) will kick off the evening, followed by two amazing Sunday Best artists - LA Salami (
) & the absolutely brilliant Kitty, Daisy and Lewis (
).


Tickets are ?10 (seated & standing)


Here?s the link to buy tickets:


http://nepal-fundraising-music-testbed1.eventbrite.co.uk


Any questions, please let me know. Thanks so much.

Hi East Dulwich, this is tomorrow - please come if you can!


Hope to see you there, please arrive at 6.30/7pm for a 7.30pm start.


FYI there is also a fantastic raffle - prizes include:


2 x weekend Bestival tickets


1 x ICA yearly membership


1 x Victoria and Albert Museum yearly membership


2 x Clapham Picturehouse tickets


1 x ?50 voucher from The London Cycle Workshop


2 x Dodd's Gin distillery tours


1 x Friday evening burgers for two with Street Kitchen


2 x Bottles of Dodds Gin


Set of 4 Flying Eye Books + a Hilda toy


AND... more stuff.

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