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We Hate You Please Die
We Hate You Please Die
We Hate You Please Die

We Hate You Please Die

229 London
Fri, Mar 14 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM
17 €

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Celebrate International Women's Day at 229 with headline set from We Hate You Please Die.

After more than 150 shows in France, punk/garage/riot grrrl band We Hate You Please Die are ready to take the next step with the release of their new album. 'Chamber Songs' is an unveiling of their diary filled with furious lyrics. On stage, the sincerity of Chloé, Mathilde and Joseph lead with emotion, transmitting the energy of their liberating universe. Between tension and violence, the trio takes solace in noise as well as in introspection.

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THE MENSTRUAL CRAMPS

Formed in a broken bedroom in Bristol, on the verge of homelessness, and rife with anger, The Menstrual Cramps were born. DIY, loud, queer, anti-fascist, anti-racist, pro-choice, intersectional, and feminist - The Menstrual Cramps are taking 2024 by storm, having recently signed with Alcopop! Records, they still aren’t here to take your shit!

ELI

South London singer, songwriter and musician ELI is an alternative artist who combines ethereal harmonic vocals, melodic guitar riffs and syncopated beats to form her own distinctive sound.
 ELI is a force in her own right, continuing to build a fanbase of engaging listeners, captivated by her resonant and refreshing musical aesthetic.

Tickets £15 in advance, more on the door.

Access Information: https://229.london/access/

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Photo ©Kamryn Cusumano

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