Fail Better Big Red May Day Social, Saturday 30 April, 2016

STUC Woodlands Road, 333 Woodlands Rd, Glasgow G3 6NG
Fail Better brings you a whole night of Bands, DJs, and very special guests to celebrate the Radical Film Festival, and dance into the early hours of International Workers Day.
songs and glamourous entertainment fae TOM HARLOW
Music from the mighty JOSEPHINE SILLARS BAND
passion for fashion from THE BLACK DOVES
we’ll be showing the film by HECTOR BIZERK from their new EP: THE BIRD THAT NEVER FLEW
see the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/
and the whole night will be hosted by the inimitable CALUM RODGER
And the night will be rounded off by the extraordinary RANDOLPH’S LEAP
Bar run by the Better Than Zero Campaign against zero hours contracts.
If you can manage it, donating £5 on the door would be great, so we can pay the artists and cover some STUC and Radical Film Network costs. If you’ve not got a fiver, don’t worry. Come anyway!
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