


**Frank Lloyd Wleft and his Orchestra** are back with their annual **Fall of America 4th July Party**! For one night only, Paper Dress will be made over in the cankered kitsch of the red, white and blue: cheap bunting and sagging flags.
Come and toast the crumbling of *‘the last best hope of Earth’* with Wleft’s country-punk rewriting of the fraught romance of Americana… shot on iPhone.
For this year's edition, they will be celebrating the release of new album *‘The Actual Kids in Actual America’*.
Support comes from **Nunhead Elvis**, **Herman’s Military Antiques** and **Gem Stark**. Dress code: red, white and blue.
**NUNHEAD ELVIS**
While most Elvis tributes focus solely on the vocal, **Nunhead Elvis** transmits the very aura of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Anyone who caught his set at last year’s 4th July knows this is a must-see.
**HERMAN'S MILITARY ANTIQUES**
An eclectic joy, their setup augmented by steel pan and trumpet. They’re back at Paper Dress after an outstanding set opening for Daffodils back in March.
**GEM START**
A supposed folk singer transposed from Macclesfield to South-East London. Too restless for the country but too lackadaisical for the city, her tendencies are meaningful to anyone that has cried to the hum of a PAT-failed lamp in a second-hand bookshop.
Presented by Frank Lloyd Wleft.
This is an 18+ event
06:30 PM- 10:00 PM