Hangover Special, Rally and Broad Stereo, Sunday 24 January, 2016

Rally & Broad: The Hangover Special! (GLASGOW)
Sunday 24 January, 2016
2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Stereo Cafe Bar
20 – 28 Renfield Lane, Glasgow G2 6PH
Tickets available at: www.eventbrite.co.uk
The Hangover Specials are BACK! Our most popular concept, and one that is particularly well suited for January, these shows explore all things emotionally in need of cures with witty verse, head-soothing tunes, uplifting beats, and stellar line-ups!
IN GLASGOW!!
Come along to our afternoon revue show at Stereo with five acts in full sets!
MALIKA BOOKER! Writer, spoken word and multidisciplinary artist whose writing, collaborations and theatre shows have taken her all over the world!
LOKI WITH BECCI WALLACE! Social commentary meets rap meets soaring vocals and crafted verse!
YUSUF AZAK! Glasgow based songwriter and experimental musician whose most recent album is Peace In The Underworld!
STEWART SANDERSON! Poet, academic and one of the nominees for the inaugural Edwin Morgan Poetry Award 2014. Stewart has been published widely and also translates poetry into Scots and English.
and, in our New Voices slot, the unstoppabler newcomer that is….
IONA LEE!
Jammies more than encouraged
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