ALT B: Pillowtalk Sessions

by Speakbeat Collective

Female-led, Speakbeat Collective are returning to the Bush with Pillowtalk Sessions: PT 9 : Hope.
After several sold out events at The Bush, Speakbeat are excited to bring you another curated night of spoken word, poetry and DJ-ing.

In times of constant crisis it might feel like everything is falling apart, but this is a night where we will bring artists together to remind us the ‘Hope’ in humanity. It will be full of truths, light and incredible mixes.

Speakbeat is dedicated to giving opportunities to female identifying, trans and non-binary artists. They prioritise giving space to artists from the global majority and to reiterate that they should never be considered a ‘minority’.

Please note this event may contain sensitive content.

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