An Occupied London benefit, Sat 1st Dec @ rampARTs

[This gig was originally planned for Dame Colet House, but the event has been moved to Ramparts. Please disregard the address on the flyer above.]
from email, 19 November 2007: It's our first ever benefit gig and looks like it's going to be a winner! Come to this gig! ...it's an Occupied London benefit nite. Saturday 1st December is our big night @ rampARTS social centre, 15 Rampart Street, London E1.
from email, 19 November 2007:
It's our first ever benefit gig and looks like it's going to be a winner!
Come to this gig! ...it's an Occupied London benefit nite.
Saturday 1st of December is our big night @ rampARTS
Saturday, 1st December
RampARTs social centre
15 Rampart Street
London E1
Nearby Buses: 5, 115, 25, 205, 106
Tube: Whitechapel, Shadwell + DLR
Presenting:
- Ras Simeon Judah (hip hop from a rasta perspective)
- The Skints (furious melodic ska-punk action)
- Refuse/All (kicking punk rock back into the 21st century)
- MC Chickpea (chicken-burger stylee)
- Eltham John (up for it like the earl of Rochester)
- Carrot Audio (a.k.a Terra Audio)
- Two Mini DJ’s (first official outing of the terrible two-some)
7pm till late
£5 suggested donation
Email: occupiedlondon@riseup.net
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