Carnival After Party Bank Holiday Jam
00:53 - Sunday 15 August 2010 - In Category Overground Live
London’s premier live music showcase returns on Bank Holiday Sunday 29 August at Rhythm Factory.
Acts performing at Overground VIII include: Grammy nominated 80s reggae legends Musical Youth, electro-rock band The Thirst and rising pop singer Selah.
Doors: 7pm – midnight (Showtime 9:30pm)
Early bird tickets: 8 pounds available from wegottickets.com (MOTD). For more info call 07930188 724 / 07715 642 541
Since launching in 2004, Overground has produced concerts for the Mayor of London’s Rise Festival and live music events featuring over 100 of Britain’s top performers.
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