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Performance

VenueThe Southbank
Also: Underbelly Festival, Spiegeltent
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From15th June 2009
To15th June 2009
When19:00
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
The Southbank (V0324280152)
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Poejazzi: Polarbear, Sound of Rum and Benin City, Hosted by Scroobius Pip - Stellar Spoken Word & Music from the UK's Finest

Work:: Poejazzi: Polarbear, Sound of Rum and Benin City, Hosted by Scroobius Pip (S0203886934)


Production:: Stellar Spoken Word & Music from the UK's Finest (T01676759069)

PoeJazzi and guest host Scroobius Pip present a line-up hotter than lava: spoken word and music from some of the UK's finest poets and their bands. Appearing are BBC Radio 1 superstar Polarbear, fronting Afrobear; the blistering Excentral Tempest, along with Sound of Rum; and A Poem in between People's superb Afrofunk outfit, Benin City. Also features recitals from the bestselling Inua Ellams and the magnificent Poeticat. 'No. 1 critics' choice, Edinburgh Fringe *****' (Time Out). Please note - this performance is suitable for over 15s only.

Listing:: L1576571885

E4 Udderbelly (situated on the Hungerford Car Park between the Royal Festival Hall and Jubilee Gardens)



Stellar Spoken Word & Music from the UK's Finest

PoeJazzi and guest host Scroobius Pip present a line-up hotter than lava: spoken word and music from some of the UK's finest poets and their bands. Appearing are BBC Radio 1 superstar Polarbear, fronting Afrobear; the blistering Excentral Tempest, along with Sound of Rum; and A Poem in between People's superb Afrofunk outfit, Benin City. Also features recitals from the bestselling Inua Ellams and the magnificent Poeticat. 'No. 1 critics' choice, Edinburgh Fringe *****' (Time Out). Please note - this performance is suitable for over 15s only. E4 Udderbelly (situated on the Hungerford Car Park between the Royal Festival Hall and Jubilee Gardens)

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