We need YOU, especially if you're a Rotherham musician.
Please hit All Saints Square around around 10:30 and we'll get you 15 - 20 minutes
of playing. Please come along and take the streets from these Fascists and
demonstrate that they are not wanted in Rotherham, and that our Communities
can be united in our diversity. Basic facts HERE with links to what some of the
local Leasers have been saying and "Hope Not Hate" and the UAF.

Also Saturday, and still going ahead, playing Rotherham
for the first time since 1975, we have the legendary Saxon playing at the
Trades Club. This is going to be a special evening, and at a really
knock down price of £5 if you get your ticket before tomorrow night.
Tickets on the door £7. Tickets are selling fast so reserve
yours......... info@rotherhamartevents.com or HERE
On Monday the Rotherham Red Choir
will be singing out at the Tryline Club at The Rotherham Rugby Club, Clifton Lane,
Rotherham, from 7:00pm. They have a fantastic supporting cast with the South
African sounds of SOSA-XA and great jazz from Two Play.
Tickets are £5 and £3 concessions.
At the Wednesday Accoustic Gallery Club,
next week we have a fantastic line up, and for only £3!!! You've
not experienced nothing until the Old Market Gallery. We have Dylan
Brierly a fourteen year old singer song writer who if you've not already
caught up with is simply amazing! we have Storm Trees Acoustic,
that fantastic duo who are normally found rocking as a quartet, they'll have
their EP with them, not to be missed. Like Blues? then you won't want
to miss the amazing Chris Martin - a genius with a slide on his
finger. And topping the lot - yes it's Masher week, and I'm
not telling you what time on going on this time.
And on Friday we have a top night of Theatre.
The Main Festival has "Call Me Mr Robson" a one man
play about the life of Paul Robson at RCAT
We on the Fringe present two one person productions.
Tina Mckevit will be performing "A Poor Prospect: Tales from The Workhouse" with
songs, poems and prose, which will be followed by Stan Skinny's Edinburgh Festival
Fringe hit "The Tesco Chainstore Massacre". Tickets £5 and
£3 HERE At the Old Market Gallery.
Plenty else will be happening, including on Sunday
a Big Draw Event at the Montgomery Hall, Wath. Not sure what time it starts,
but it's one for all the family and I'm starts in the morning.
All listed HERE
Whatever you are doing this weekend STAY SAFE,
have a great time, support local artists and KEEP IT LIVE
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