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Beat the Streets 2022
Sunday 30 January 2022
Tickets: from a minimum donation of £8
Charity fundraiser festival Beat The Streets, renowned locally for the vital funds it has raised in support of Framework Housing Association and awareness it has brought to the rising homelessness crisis in Nottingham, will return to venues in the city on 30th January 2022 with a whole host of local artists added to the bill.
Around 40 artists have now been announced for the 2022 event, which once again gives local Nottingham musicians a prominent place on the line-up. Performing across the day will be: Blood Wizard, Church of the Cosmic Skull, Do Nothing, Georgie, Jerub, Reflekter, and Tori Sheard, alongside many others and with more to be added early next year. The festival will take place across major venues in the city centre including Rock City, Rescue Rooms, Stealth and Bodega, with all proceeds from tickets, bar, and merch going directly to Framework.
Other artists performing at Beat The Streets 2022 are: Alfie Sharp, Bee-Sides, Black Cats & Magpies, Buenos Treehouse, Builders Of The Boat, Celestines, Champyun Clouds, Chloe Ann, Concrete Rose, Cucamaras, Daniel Cliffe, Danny Starr, Drew Thomas, emzae, Express Office Portico, Fat Digester, Gallery 47, I AM LONO, Joel Baker, Kezia Gill, Melonyx, Pretty Windows, ROB.GREEN, Sobscene, Static Kill, Star Botherers, Sunflower Thieves, Tash Bird, The Crying Violets, The Honeymoon Suite, Vipera, Vona Vella, and Whisky Stain.
Beat The Streets is being delivered by DHP Family in collaboration with local organisations and music groups including I'm Not from London; Farmyard Records; Hockley Hustle, and Rough Trade. Tickets priced from £8 minimum donation, are on sale now from www.alttickets.com/beat-the-streets-tickets and will allow access for 14+ to all participating venues. Line-up announcements are due to follow shortly, please keep an eye on the social channels or the festival website for updates.
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