The Hellfire Club Christmas Shindig Saturday, December 19, 2015 The Griffin

The Hellfire Club Christmas Shindig
Saturday, December 19, 2015
7:30 PM
The Griffin
266 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JP
Hello Folks
We have a fantastic night of live music lined-up for Saturday 19 December. A whole host of friends will be joining us for this Christmas-themed night; many of whom have graced the Griffin stage with us in the past. However, we are also delighted to announce that we will be joined by a number of very special guests. Not least amongst these are The McCluskey Brothers, a band who have been at the forefront of the Scottish music scene since the 1980s. As if that wasn’t enough we will also be treated to performances by Tenement and Temple (featuring the stunning vocals of Monica Queen), Les Johnson and Me, Graham Robertson, Daf, and some very special surprise guests.
There’s going to be no set entry fee, but we will be taking donations at the door in aid of UNICEF. We have so much music happening that we are also starting earlier than usual, at 7.30. Get there early if you want a seat and don’t want to miss your favourite alternative (or not so alternative) Christmas song.
Hope to see you there.
The Hellfire Club
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