ALT B: BOLD MUD – Live Music & DJ

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31 May

Boundary bending live music, flaunting the grit in glamour.

Bold Mud is an electronic music and live-art event showcasing and celebrating early career queer artists. An intimate provocation, Bold Mud makes mischief and pushes the boundaries of performance. They’ll serenade the last day of Spring with live acts in a cozy library space, followed by DJ sets to move and groove to, within and as a community.

Bold Mud is a collaboration between the award-nominated Bold Mellon Collective and the ever-genre-bending Mud Summons Records. Over the past year Bold Mud has brought cutting-edge queer creativity and international acts to VFDalston, Netil Radio and The Social.


Artists:
– Mushmoss Collective
– Dear Annie
– Jasmine Kahlia
– Jim Osman AKA Soborgnost
– DJ AUDIO DUNE
– DJ TALGAT
– DJ LUNABEAR


Running order:
19:30 – Live Music Starts
20:45 – Interval
21:00 – DJ Starts
23:00 – DJ Ends

Times & Prices

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Dates

31 May 7:30pmFrom £10

  • Student / Under 30: From £7.50
  • Unemployed/Unwaged: From £7.50
  • Access: From £7.50
  • Standard: From £10
  • Feeling Generous: From £15

Offers and Concessions

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Running time approx 3 hours 15 minutes

Performed in

SCRIPT LIBRARY

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