Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Guest appearances by Kyle & Kieren at LMHR show

ROCK AGAINST RACISM 30 YEARS CELEBRATION @ HACKNEY EMPIRE

LOVE MUSIC HATE RACISM and RAR present...
Celebrate Rock Against Racism - stop the BNP today
Hackney Empire, Mare St, Hackney London
7pm-midnight, Thursday 19th July 2007.
Tickets £15/£10 concs:
  • Buy here

  • Info: www.lovemusichateracism.com

    **MISTY IN ROOTS full band live

    **DREW McCONNELL (BABYSHAMBLES) + KYLE & KIERAN (THE VIEW) + PATRICK WALDEN (acclaimed ex-Babyshambles guitarist) + ED LARRIKIN LOVE + ALI LOVE + KID HARPOON + SEB ROACHFORD (Acoustic Ladyland)

    **TOM ROBINSON

    **LETHAL BIZZLE

    **JERRY DAMMERS (THE SPECIALS) - DJ set

    **WILEY & friends

    **CAROL GRIMES

    **THE TOY GUNS

    Supported by Unite Against Fascism, TUC South East Region, UNISON London Region, RMT, PCS, CWU, Hackney NUT


    SPECIAL TICKET DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE:
    ** Members of sponsor unions: all tickets @ concession rates
    ** Striking postal workers or civil servants: HALF-PRICE
    ** GROUPS OF 5 OR MORE UNDER 18'S: @ £2 EACH.
    - id/proof required in each case
    (Union branches, teachers or play leaders contact us for flyers/posters/ticket batches)
    OR: TO GET SPECIAL TICKETS ..... EMAIL: PRESS@LOVEMUSICHATERACISM.COM OR CALL/TEXT 07795312393 WITH NAMES.

    NB - THE HACKNEY EMPIRE IS A 14+ VENUE
    If you can't make it on Thursday, why note donate to LMHR? All proceeds will go towards next year's 30th Anniversary of Victoria Park Carnival, set to ramp up the Dont Vote BNP message 5 days before the GLA elections - email or call us to contribute or donate online here.

    RAR - A CELEBRATION
    From 1976 to 1981 a unique cultural-political movement, Rock Against Racism (RAR) – along with a political movement – the Anti Nazi League – successfully united hundreds of thousands - black and white - to stamp out the fascist movement of the day, the National Front. The movement's enduring symbol was the monster 1978 march to and gig in east London's Victoria Park which featured The Clash, Tom Robinson, Steel Pulse, and many more. Next April, RAR's modern-day heirs Love Music Hate Racism will stage a huge "30th Anniversary of Viccy Park" carnival aimed at uniting people today against Britain's contemporary fascists, the BNP, and encouraging people to get out and vote to prevent the BNP winning seats on the Greater London Assembly or adding to their 50 local councillors already elected around the UK.

    This celebration, part of the Hackney Empire's "Spice Festival" will bring together an audience of RAR veterans with their young Love Music Hate Racism counterparts, and put on one stage the cream of the punky-reggae generation alongside stars of representing the best of today's "militant entertainment".

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