
A night of indie-pop, poetry and live sketches raising funds for the Brighton Women's Centre.
The Brighton Women's Centre Fundraiser comes to Presuming Ed Coffeehouse on Sunday 28 June, a night of live music and poetry with all proceeds going to the Brighton Women's Centre. It's presented by Leopard Print Pig and Presuming Ed's, and the bill brings together three quite different acts under one roof.
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Mia Langridge opens the music with her indie-pop, followed by Rhiannon Ruthven, who describes her set as poetry and musical chaos. The music side of things is rounded out by the group Instant Mash. Between the sets, Curtis Tappenden performs live sketches, and Izzy Blue provides photography for the night. It's a mixed bag of a programme — indie-pop, poetry, and comedy sketches all in one evening — and it's all for a local cause.
Presuming Ed Coffeehouse is on London Road, 114-115, BN1 1JL. The night starts at 19:30, and tickets are £1.00.










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