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[LND]Dim Sum presents Haiti Benefit - Feb 20 -Caninesounds


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Saturday 20th Feb

Dim Sum presents Haiti Benefit

@ Etrusco Bar, NW1 2JE

8pm - Late

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As you know earlier this year a catastrophic earthquake hit Haiti causing widespread devastation in the Caribbean country. A month on and the people of Haiti still need help from the developed world.

Dim Sum are hosting a benefit gig on February 20th in order to support Haiti and it's people.All proceeds from the night will be going to Disasters Emergency Committee, an organisation who help victims survive in the aftermath of a natural disaster.

For less than the price of a pint you can get a night of great music and help someone in need. Go on, put your hand in your pocket.

Details:

Haiti Benefit Gig

8-late £3 entry

Etrusco Bar

Address:

1 Hurdwick Place

NW1 2JE

Line-Up:

Caninesounds [Lot 49]

DJ AC

Death of a Pony

Decksetera

Mainline McBrine

Valli Lee

Orinoko

Banksmann

Mids

Even if you don't make this gig we'd encourage you to donate to the Haiti Appeal. You can do it here:

http://www.dec.org.uk/item/200

DIM SUM FACEBOOK:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7641573103&ref=ts

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