parkandride: London Show announced


parkandride: London Show announced


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Subject: parkandride: London Show announced
From: "Gavin Dunbar" <kingofpartick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 18:25:49 +0000




Hi Folks,
i hope that all is sound in the land of parkandride, and everything is well with you all. We have a show in London confirmed and tickets are now on sale, so i guess it's ok to announce it now. Chickfactor is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and as part of its celebrations it is putting on some UK shows. Over the weekend of 28th and 29th September, Chickfactor is taking over Bush Halls in London for a live extravaganza. Camera Obscura will be headlining on Saturday 28th, playing with the Montgolfier Brothers, the Would-be-Goods and the Pines. On Sunday 29th, Future Bible heroes (magnetic fields people), the Clientele, a Girl called eddy and Pipas will be playing. Tickets for the event are on sale now, and are available from the Bush Hall box office (02082226933), they are £10 for each night, and £17 if you want a two night pass. We are currently working on a chick factor show for Glasgow, likely to be the weekend following on from the london shows, but details for that will be announced when things have been confirmed.
        thats all for now, cheers, gav







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