Benefit for the Anarchist Movement Conference @ the Boston Arms, 16 May 2009
Class War presents: Benefit for the Anarchist Movement Conference @ the Boston Arms, 16 May 2009
from email, 12 May 2009:
Saturday 16 May 2009. 4pm till late...
Location:
Boston Arms,
178 Junction Road,
Tufnell Park,
London,
N19 5QQ
Nearest tube:
Tufnell Park, Northern Line
Many buses too!
£5 before 7pm, £7 after
- Defcon Zero
- Bottlejob
- Condition Dead
- Bug Central
- Refuse/All
- ICH
- Flowers of Flesh & Blood
- Armed Response Unit
++ plus stalls
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