Londub City: Sunday Shoreditch Music Marathon
00:54 - Sunday 30 October 2011 - In Categories UK Entertainment, Alternative
What: Londub City
When: First and third Sunday of every month
Where: 42-44 Kingsland High Road, Shoreditch E2 8DA
Why: Two bars and restaurant serving traditional Jamaican food with top DJs playing reggae and club classics from 3pm to midnight.
Website: Anda De Bridge
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