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Saturday 24th February | 2024 | Doors at 7pm
Nottingham Central Library
£11
Join Nottingham Central Library for an epic line-up of bands and artists for their monthly music and performance event, Sound at Central, with programming by Cheap Thrills.
Featuring local Nottingham bands Sancho Panza and Wizards can't be lawyers, and poets Pan Ini, Caetano Capurro, and Jamie Thrasivoulou.
About Cheap Thrills:
Event promotion by artists, for artists, by gig-goers, for gig-goers. Cheap Thrills works with local venues to showcase Nottingham's most exciting talent, providing clients with a platform to perform and connect with other artists.
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