The Restarts a benefit for Palestine Aid
Friday 23 August, 2024 7 p.m.
UK based punk band formed 1995 in East London, they play shouty hardcore, infused with elements of ska and old school punk. The Restarts have been hammering their way through the squats of Europe and venues across North America for over two and a half decades, earning themselves a global following of punk enthusiasts. They lend amplification to unheard voices, fighting for social causes and keeping the DIY spirit of punk rock alive and well.
Supported by AFTRSHOCKS
Young upstarts hailing from Dundee, Scotland. New to the gigging scene but already making their mark playing their own take on snotty punkrock.
CCTV
Jam and Jaylee…Rap duo straight outta the schemes of Glasgow bringing their unique mix of grime, hip-hop, trap and drum and bass.
Doctur Normul
Described as ‘political rabble-rouser, ballad slinger and educator’ expect some acoustic punk with a bluesy/folky vibe.
14+ show
tickets : £15
solidarity tickets* : £15
*if you can’t make it or have extra funds you can purchase a ticket which allows someone else to attend
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