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Charity weekend presents region's top performers



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
August bank holiday weekend in Nottingham will see three days of some of the best music around with special guest performances from bands including INME and Kid Ego.
Junktion7, the independent live music venue in the city centre, will be hosting SevenFest, a charitable alternative music festival in aid of Midlands Women's Aid and Cancer Research.

Adrian Smith, owner and promoter of Junktion7 said: "We felt we wanted to showcase many of the great acts that have been at Junktion7 over the last few years, but to also provide the gig-going public with a great three day event that covers a wide range of genres."

The three-day mini-festival will see some of the best unsigned acts from around the area starting tomorrow from 7pm.

Adrian said: "We hope the festival brings together people from all the different genres of music so they can experience music that they wouldn't normally go and see."



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  • Last Updated: 20 August 2008 1:24 PM
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