Sounds in the Suburbs Refuweegee Fundraiser
Thursday 29 May, 2020 at 8.10 p.m. on Zoom
Support the great Glasgow charity Refuweegee, featuring an array of great artists performing music and spoken word mini-sets.

Line Up

Boo Hewerdine
Boo Hewerdine, Paul Tasker, Yvonne Lyon, Brian McMahon Gallagher, Tam Dean Burn and Carol Laula have all agreed to take part in what will be a great show for a great cause.

carol laula
The show will run from 8.10 post clapping and last for around an hour.

Tam Dean Burn
More about Refuweegee

Donations to Refuweegee
There is no fee to join the gig but please donate some money to Refuweegee by pay pal or bank transfer.
Time: May 28, 2020 08:10 PM London
How to Join Zoom for the Gig
Meeting ID: 879 3048 2245
Password: Refuweegee
Meeting ID: 879 3048 2245
Password: 458832
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kw4VKecUy
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