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Forbidden Songs: An Evening of Banned Music at Hoxton Hall

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Time 19:00
Date 07/12/16
Price £15

Join Index on Censorship for a candlelit evening of songs censored and silenced, played live by award-winning Norwegian musician Moddi.

Set in the beautifully restored Victorian Hoxton Hall, this one-night only celebration will feature banned songs from around the world, from artists including Pussy Riot and Kate Bush. Following a sell-out European tour, this is an exclusive opportunity to see a brilliant musician in one of London’s historic East End venues. Moddi’s remarkable collection reveals untold stories of censorship, persecution and repression.

Guests will be greeted with a complimentary beer courtesy of cult craft brewery Flying Dog – and the party will continue long after the songs have ended.

The evening is a festive fundraiser in support of leading freedom of expression charity Index on Censorship, amplifying the voices of musicians, artists and others around the world who are currently facing censorship and repression. All proceeds from the night will go to support Index’s Music in Exile Fellowship.

“Making banned music dangerous once again.” The Independent

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