Rappers and bands unite to spread message of equality
Published Date:
03 October 2008
Rappers and musicians will perform in Leamington on Saturday to unite people from different races and religions.
The event, which is part of the national Love Music Hate Racism campaign, takes place at Bath Place Community Venture.
Hosted by the group Altered Perceptions, the concert will feature artists from various genres including Leamington's Paul Ryan, Walter Maffia, Music By Numbers, Shanade, I Flow, Parv and Beata, John Keenan, APC and Baby.
Organisers are hoping for a special guest appearance from a surprise celebrity act.
Promoter Sugg Bhogul said: "This concert will be a representation of equality and peace using a well known and unprejudiced vehicle of expression - music!"
Admission to the event, which begins at 6pm, is £5.
Discount will be given to those wearing something which represents equality.
Identification is required and under-16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Call 07517 642279 for more information.
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Last Updated:
03 October 2008 12:52 PM
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Location:
Leamington Spa