- Music
- 16 Sep 15
David Kitt for 'Anti-Racism' fundraiser
He'll be in The Sugar Club next week.
On September 26, singer-songwriter David Kitt will take a stand, while delivering some great music on stage.
The Dubliner is putting on an 'Anti-Racism' gig to aid the refugee crisis and as a response: "to the very negative and racist comments regarding the refugee crisis on social media recently. We decided to put on a gig and show our support for the unfortunate ones caught up in this mess. Ireland is not, and never was a racist country (outside of a minority) and for that we should be very proud and support this event or just let your voice be heard."
He won't be alone – Dirty Dubsters, Johnny Moy , DJ Scope , Calvin James, This Greedy Pig, Al Keegan, Mark Kavanagh, TASTE DJs, Aoife Nic Canna, Jesse John Heffernan, Louche, Ger Regan, Chris Holten and Pete Dancer will all perform over two rooms.
Things kicks off at 9pm in The Sugar Club. Tickets are a tenner here and €12.50 on the door, with all proceedings going to [link]humanappeal.ie[/link]
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