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The Goose Is Out! Benefit Concert for Refugees with Ewan McLennan, Thomas McCarthy, Aimee Leonard & Emmie Ward, Pete Copper, Gentlefolk.SOLD OUT.


The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE . 7PM, Friday 15 Jan.


Tickets available here: http://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout



This is an additional concert to our regular monthly schedule. Thanks to The Ivy House who gave us a night which became available due to a cancellation.


All the artists, organisers, sound technician and poster designer are giving their time for free.


All ticket proceeds (less a small amount towards artists? travel expenses) will go to Help Refugees, a charitable fund under the auspices of Prism the Gift fund (we have to word it like that for legal reasons, sorry ?? )


Help Refugees are a volunteer group providing practical help such as building shelters and providing heaters for refugees in Calais and Lesbos.


Click here to go to Help Refugees? website


http://www.helprefugees.org.uk/


Tickets are now on sale. We are not restricting the number of concessionary tickets we sell online for this concert, as we do not have to pay any artists? fees, however if you cannot afford a full price ticket but can afford to donate more than the concessionary price, please do!


Click below to go to find links with more info about those appearing.

http://thegooseisout.com/benefit-concert-for-refugees-details-tbc/

  • 4 weeks later...

Only three tickets left.


Be quick if you want to go!


The last three are on at full price as it gets too complicated otherwise, however if you need a concession please message me and I will change one to a concession. If you're in time :)

This is now SOLD OUT, sorry.


If you want to go, your only hope of a ticket is to see if the Ivy House has anybody on their list of people with tickets they can't use, which we activate when a concert has sold out.


Looking forward to a great night :)

We made around ?2500 for Help Refugees from ticket sales, raffle and donations. Havent worked it out in detail yet. Thanks so much to the artists, sound technician, helpers on the night and everybody else who gave their time for free.

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