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Music Fundraiser Event

September 14th, 2009

An eclectic music event fundraising for Justice Africa, for our peacebuilding project in Abyei, Sudan, will be held at the Cross Kings in Kings Cross, on the 4th October from 6pm.

It will be a buzzing event, with music across genres, from psychedelic rock and funk to Afrobeat and Folk music. There will also be art activities hosted by cure studio, puppeteers, comedians and roaming magicians and drums to play. How much fun??!

Please see further below for details on how to get to the venue, click on the artists below to have a listen to their music and please come along to join the festivities!

Line up

Acoustic Stage:

Frances Lobo

Olly the Octopus 8.00

Roxy Rawson 8.30

Johnny Evans 9.00

The Mountain Parade 9.30

The Greenland Choir 10.00

Jharda 10.30

Main Stage :

Ducky Fuzzlins 7.20-50pm

Grounddust 8.00pm- 8.30

Epping Forest Eyes 8.40 – 9.00

Magic Show with Matt the Magician 9.00-9.15 pm

We wish we were gypsies 9.25- 9.50

9.50- 10.15 Mosi Conde- Kora player

Interlude with drumming from Drum Jam www.drumjam.co.uk

Kasai Masai- Afrobeat 10.30pm

DIRECTIONS:

Click here for a map to the Cross Kings.

The address is 126 York way, London, N1 OAX

Tubes

Kings Cross Underground can be reached via the Victoria, Piccadilly, Northern, Circle , Hammersmith and City and Metropolitan lines.

Download a London Underground Map here

Wherever you emerge from Kings Cross, St Pancras or the underground you need to walk past the main entrance of Kings Cross station so it’s on your left, and then take the first left into York Way. Walk straight ahead for about 5mins. Go over the canal and you will see the cross kings on the right hand side.

Buses
91 Trafalgar Square- Russell Square- Euston
73 Victoria- Marble Arch- Oxford Circus- Tottenham Court Road- Euston
205 Paddington- Edgeware Road- Regents Park- Euston
214 Liverpool Street
63 Farringdon
17 London Bridge

Plus buses 10, 30, 45, 46, 73, 259, 390, 476.

View a detailed map of bus routes connecting Kings Cross here

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