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KARMA FEST VII: Leeds own psych fest returns to its roots – 08/09/18

  • August 12, 2018
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What goes around, comes around. And so the time is almost upon us.

September the 8th see’s Karma Fest return to its roots and light up the Belgrave Music Hall, Leeds with one if it’s finest line ups yet.

Mark Keds – (ex-Senseless Things) – brings his post-punk outfit Deadcuts, to play alongside, Matt Hollywood – (Brian Jonestown Massacre) – and The Bad Feelings, Phobophobes, New Candys, Desert Mountain Tribe, The Goa Express and more.

Between the bands there’ll be the usual line of Karma fuelled DJ’s featuring Le from Astral Elevator, Dom Gourlay – Drowned In Sound), Nicki Allen – Portsmouth Psych Fest & Leeds duo Jellyskin, all guaranteed to provide an exceptional, eclectic mix of vinyl wonder.

From 6pm right through until 3am, which is late enough for you to stay up and catch the dawn. It’s a night not to be missed.

It’s a top venue, with a top line up. Tickets are still available, but are running out fast – be there or be a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles.

Get you tickets HERE or in person at Jumbo or Crash records.

 

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