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Coming Up Music NightClubs
Kerrang at the Welly - Tuesday 27th April 04

The 27th April shows the return of Kerrang to the Welly Club to present:

Silence in the Streets supporting the Freaks Union and Million Dead - regarded as one of the best bands of the last year to break into the limelight, getting regular MTV2 airplay and hosting a critically acclaimed album!
The gig starts at 8pm.

Entry is £5
- and includes the entry to Helter Skelter from 11-2 which is a bargain!

Its 16s+ for the event and it's in the main Welly Ballroom!

Arrive early to miss the queues!
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Music Reviews- Jesse James / Fraction of the Cost / The Trailers The Adelphi, Thur 15th April 2004 By Mike Rofone.
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