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Enough of the journalism etc for a minute. Come check out some banging Bristol bands. Half price at 3 quid for members. 6 quid for members to be.

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19:30 – Doors Open
20:15 – 21:00 – Clayton Blizzard
21:15 – 21:45 – ThisisDA
22:00 – 23:00 – The Wasters with MC Amalgam

The Old Malthouse,  Little Ann Street, BS2 9EB Bristol

 

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