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Good Palestinian gig in Shoreditch, Monday night - Oct 9th , by larsson on Oct 9, 2017 0:39:54 GMT 1, Good Palestinian gig in Shoreditch, Monday night - Oct 9th
It's not the Walled Off Hotel and there's unlikely to be any 'Box Sets', but if you support Palestine there will be a cracking Palestinian gig tonight at the Village Underground in Shoreditch.
Check this out:
Tickets here: www.seetickets.com/event/47-soul-pre-launch-party/village-underground-shoreditch-london/1151080
If any forum members fancy going and meeting up for a beer send PM me. I've got a couple of Walled Off postcard packs which I'm happy to pass on at cost.
Cheers, Larsson.
Ps. The support act is from Bristol
Information from Soul 47 facebook page:
"Marsm & Woodburner present:
An exclusive pre-launch concert of 47Soul’s highly anticipated new album, ‘Balfron Promise’. To celebrate the upcoming release, 47Soul are taking over Village Underground for an unforgettable night of dabke, beats and bass. Supported by none other than the Bristol power-house Eva Lazarus and the global bass connoisseurs Love Carnival; come see for yourself how the soul of the 47 is turning heads and lifting spirits.
goo.gl/f62vSu
Doors: 19:30
The much-awaited release of ‘Balfron Promise’ expands on the band’s pioneering genre of ShamStep, an infectious, cultural and musical homage to ‘Dabke’, the renowned traditional celebration music of the Shams (present-day area of Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan & Syria). Founded in 2013 in Amman, Jordan, 47Soul was born out of an eclectic combination of four musicians, each with unique musical backgrounds and stories that were united by their shared Palestinian heritage yet separated by the numerous borders that kept them apart. Musically & lyrically, Balfron Promise is a product of the band’s three year residency in London, a profoundly unique experience for the four members and their work. The album and themes are inspired by both modern-day London and the 100 year-old politics still influencing 47Soul’s story to this day. Socially topical and lyrically astute, Balfron Promise holds one promise, that their future will be written by no one but themselves.
Support:
EVA LAZARUS With a big voice, big bass and a big afro, Bristol’s own Eva Lazarus arrives as a stellar addition to any party in motion. Tirelessly bouncing back from playing some of the biggest festivals names this year, (including Glastonbury, Outlook and Boomtown), her unique take on Reggae, Hip Hop, DnB, Jungle leaves a lasting impression on her audiences, hungry for a fresh sound, potent lyrics and a performance worth remembering.
LOVE CARNIVAL Composed of the supreme team DJ Cal Jader and Selecta Madmax, their regular parties have brought global bass to the forefront of South-London’s party scene. From dembow to ragga, cumbia to afrohouse, they ensure they are always a beat ahead of anything you one could have expected.
www.mixcloud.com/Movimientos_1/love-carnival-mixtape-vol-1/
16+ Each person under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Right of admission reserved. 19:30-23:00
This event is supported by Artists for Palestine UK:
Artists for Palestine UK is a network of artists who support freedom, justice and equality for the Palestinians. Their short, eminently readable booklet, The Case for a Cultural Boycott of Israel, responds concretely to Palestinians' appeal for a non-violent, rights-based movement for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS). You can follow their blog, Facebook page, or follow them on Twitter."
Good Palestinian gig in Shoreditch, Monday night - Oct 9th It's not the Walled Off Hotel and there's unlikely to be any 'Box Sets', but if you support Palestine there will be a cracking Palestinian gig tonight at the Village Underground in Shoreditch. Check this out: Tickets here: www.seetickets.com/event/47-soul-pre-launch-party/village-underground-shoreditch-london/1151080If any forum members fancy going and meeting up for a beer send PM me. I've got a couple of Walled Off postcard packs which I'm happy to pass on at cost. Cheers, Larsson. Ps. The support act is from Bristol Information from Soul 47 facebook page: "Marsm & Woodburner present: An exclusive pre-launch concert of 47Soul’s highly anticipated new album, ‘Balfron Promise’. To celebrate the upcoming release, 47Soul are taking over Village Underground for an unforgettable night of dabke, beats and bass. Supported by none other than the Bristol power-house Eva Lazarus and the global bass connoisseurs Love Carnival; come see for yourself how the soul of the 47 is turning heads and lifting spirits. goo.gl/f62vSuDoors: 19:30 The much-awaited release of ‘Balfron Promise’ expands on the band’s pioneering genre of ShamStep, an infectious, cultural and musical homage to ‘Dabke’, the renowned traditional celebration music of the Shams (present-day area of Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan & Syria). Founded in 2013 in Amman, Jordan, 47Soul was born out of an eclectic combination of four musicians, each with unique musical backgrounds and stories that were united by their shared Palestinian heritage yet separated by the numerous borders that kept them apart. Musically & lyrically, Balfron Promise is a product of the band’s three year residency in London, a profoundly unique experience for the four members and their work. The album and themes are inspired by both modern-day London and the 100 year-old politics still influencing 47Soul’s story to this day. Socially topical and lyrically astute, Balfron Promise holds one promise, that their future will be written by no one but themselves. Support: EVA LAZARUS With a big voice, big bass and a big afro, Bristol’s own Eva Lazarus arrives as a stellar addition to any party in motion. Tirelessly bouncing back from playing some of the biggest festivals names this year, (including Glastonbury, Outlook and Boomtown), her unique take on Reggae, Hip Hop, DnB, Jungle leaves a lasting impression on her audiences, hungry for a fresh sound, potent lyrics and a performance worth remembering. LOVE CARNIVAL Composed of the supreme team DJ Cal Jader and Selecta Madmax, their regular parties have brought global bass to the forefront of South-London’s party scene. From dembow to ragga, cumbia to afrohouse, they ensure they are always a beat ahead of anything you one could have expected. www.mixcloud.com/Movimientos_1/love-carnival-mixtape-vol-1/16+ Each person under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Right of admission reserved. 19:30-23:00 This event is supported by Artists for Palestine UK: Artists for Palestine UK is a network of artists who support freedom, justice and equality for the Palestinians. Their short, eminently readable booklet, The Case for a Cultural Boycott of Israel, responds concretely to Palestinians' appeal for a non-violent, rights-based movement for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS). You can follow their blog, Facebook page, or follow them on Twitter."
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