The Spring Antifolk Festival at 12 Bar Club, Denmark Street, Soho, London WC2. Times: Doors open 6:45pm, music at 7:00pm both nights.Ends very late. Dates: Friday 22nd and Saturday 23rd May. Cost: £6 per
night, or £10 for the whole weekend. Advance tickets from the 12 BarClub (020 7240 2622). 07:30 Jamie Hanson – 08:00 Numberdan – 08:40 King! – 09:20 David Cronenberg’s Wife – 10:00 Danny Fontaine & The
Horns of Fury – 10:40 Thee Awkward Silences – 11:20 Failed Hearts -12:00 Dana Immanuel – 12:40 TBC – 01.20 Nikesh Shukla/Yam Boy – 02.00Hello Babies http://www.antifolk.co.uk/
The Spring Antifolk Festival at 12 Bar Club, Denmark Street, Soho from 22nd May
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