Fail Better: Prrrrrrrrotest! Thursday, 9 April, 2015, McChuills

Fail Better: Prrrrrrrrotest!
Thursday, 9 April, 2015at 8:00pm
McChuills Glasgow. 40 High Street, G1 1NL
Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It’s not.
WHAT THE HECK IS PROTEST? I dinna have a clue, but these folks might:
LOKI storms back to the stage
punk folk gurgling against the grain DANGLE MANATEE
MAKI YAMAZAKI takes to stage with uke and wit in tow
the one and only ROSIE KANE returns
two short pieces from UMA DRRAGON
TICKLE TICKLE TICKLE TICKLE… ahem, aye so TICKLE of the late Black Lantern Music and such like is doing a set too.
aaaaaand the whole night will be hosted by none other than the marvellous marvels CREATIVE MARTYRS
As always, its FREE ENTRY. If you have it, chuck some quids in the bucket to pay our fine acts some of that wage stuff.
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