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7 May 2025 | 7pm
Rough Trade
£5
The NTU Band Programme presents Moonlit, recent winners of the 2025 Metronome Battle of the Bands. Expect grooving neo-soul, jazz and RnB.
Also performing:
Skunk – Big, noisy, guitar-led punk.
Emily Sanders – RnB meets indie-pop, heartfelt lyrics and effortless vocals.
Tickets are £5 plus a booking fee.
Moonlit at Rough Trade (7 May 2025) | ||
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