22nd May 2012 2:37pm | By Editor
Can anyone put on a gig? With just £100? The Observer Magazine decided to find out and, to make it harder, they gave the job to a writer with no knowledge of the indie scene!
Selecting Proud Camden as the venue for the night, and with only a clutch of £20 pound notes to work with, their novice has managed to secure an exclusive gig with The Mystery Jets, on Wednesday 23rd May. With support from the divine Karima Francis and, rising star of the singer-songwriting scene, Benedict, Proud Camden is all set for a unique evening of acoustic bliss.
With DJ sets from Noise Kitten, voted Best Newcomer at the 2012 Panic Music Awards, this is set to be a stomping Wednesday night at Proud Camden. Tickets are under £10 and available from £8 online.
Proud | May 23 | 7.30 - 11pm
Camden | £11
Tube | Camden Town & Chalk Farm
Proudcamden.com
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