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The return of Beavertown Summer collaboration sessions

The return of Beavertown Summer collaboration sessions

Following the success of last year’s meteoric combination of amazing artists and unworldly craft beer, Beavertown’s Summer collaboration sessions are back this June with a big bang! Kicking off in London on June 22nd with a complete takeover of Hackney Bridge, music affectionados will be treated to two stages, featuring some of the most exciting artists spanning multiple genres. Not to mention gallons of Beavertown’s gloriously exciting craft beer.


Following London, the sessions will continue in 2 other cities with music weaved into their fabric, Manchester and Bristol. Each event features music and artists that have their roots anchored to these cities, representing the musical heritage of all three.


London Acts include the legendary Nightmares on Wax, Moonchild Sanelly, who have collaborated with greats such as Gorrilaz and Beyonce. So don’t hesitate, get down there, crack open a beer, enjoy delicious street food, let loose and enjoy some incredible live performances.


When? London 22nd June | Manchester - 20th July | Bristol - 10th August


Tickets: Early bird - £8 (+booking fee) Standard - £12 (+booking fee)

To book tickets visit - https://skiddle.com/e/39050945


Written by Rick Hartley


Photo courtesy of Beavertown

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