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Oxjam New Cross Takeover Festival 2015


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Today the Oxjam New Cross Takeover unveils a second round of artists joining


its all-day, multi-venue music festival in South East London.


On Saturday 17th October, the Amersham Arms, the New Cross Inn and the Job


Centre will play host to London?s buzziest, scuzziest guitar bands and DJs.


Joining Blueprint Blue, Whistlejacket, Alice Barlow and more at the Amersham


Arms are Millions. Cast in the mold of Two Door Cinema Club and compatriots


Cloud Control, the Brisbane four-piece will bring their vivid and infectious guitar


anthems to the Amersham Arms.


Accompanying them are Husband Material, the new outfit from Bos Angeles?


Richard Board, whose immaculately polished ?anorak-pop? slowjams ring of Mac


Demarco and Tame Impala in equal measure.


Line Of Best Fit DJs will close out the Amersham, spinning back-to-back indie


and R&B bangers deep into the night.


Over the road at the New Cross Inn, the excellent Shame will be sparking a


grunge riot, alongside Brighton slacker kings Sulky Boy and the Mazzy Star-


channelling JC Flowers.


The Job Centre will host a mouthwatering array of street food and pop-up shops,


as well as a full day of live music and DJs - headlined by ambient electronic five-


piece Three Mile Island.


Stay tuned for even more artist announcements, details of a pop-up cinema and


much more. The Oxjam New Cross Takeover takes place on Saturday 17th


October 2015 from 12pm until late. Early bird tickets are available now for just


?6 at https://www.wegottickets.com/event/331751


Every penny raised goes to Oxfam GB to help fight global poverty.

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