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Brave Yesterday are the final band playing Kenny's Gig on 15 November

More than 20 bands covering a range of styles and genres will be coming together on Sunday 15 November at Bar Rock to raise money for charity.

The two charities benefiting from the annual gig are Wessex Heart Beat and La Motte Street Youth Centre.

Bands include Brave Yesterday, Bulletproof Crowne, Grumpy Old Men, Jesus and the Geordie and Matt McManus.

This is an annual event organised by Ernie Mallet, La Motte Street Centre, is all ages and costs £4 to get in.

The event will start at 10:00 and end at around 22:00 at Bar Rock with under 18s able to stay until 21:30.

Ernie Mallet
Ernie Mallet will also be playing as part of Run for Cover

The event was originally set up by Ernie in memory of his son Kenny which is why the main charity is Wessex Heartbeat.

The first band to take to the stage are Tom, Cormac and Jordan followed by the Grumpy Old Men. The final band to play will be Brave Yesterday at 21:30.

This event will also coincide with the launch of the first Ernie Mallet compilation CD with all proceeds from its sale going to La Motte Street Centre.


Bands playing

Tom, Cormac & Jordan, Grumpy Old Men, John Kimble Experience, The Dharma Beats, Rude Mood, Ali Richomme, Demise of Sanity, Nailed To The Furnace, Misathropy, Clockwork Sodomy, Dead Lost Records, Matt McManus, The Underground, The Catch, Bulletproof, Patrick Star, Nocturnum, Run for Cover, Jesus & The Geordie, Hold Your Fire!, Crowne, The Mulberrys, The Centeniers, Brave Yesterday




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