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Don’t pack your glitter and denim shorts away just yet… the festival season isn’t over! Join Oxjam Nottingham tomorrow at Spanky Van Dykes and the Orange Tree for a music festival with a difference, and support a great cause.
Oxjam Nottingham is a multi-venue music festival taking place across two city centre venues to raise money for Oxfam GB, a non-profit organisation leading the fight against world poverty.
Sponsored by Annie’s Burger Shack and hosted by Spank Van Dykes and The Orange Tree, local businesses have joined forced to support Oxjam Nottingham to bring you a jam-packed night of Nottingham’s best grass-roots music talent!
Start off your Saturday night right with a smooth blend of acoustic folk and upbeat indie rock, with these bands at The Orange Tree: Leonora, Theo Theo, Ryan Farmer, Pop Orchestra and Dan Heathcote (Zadkiel).
If you like your rock and indie loud and proud, join these artists at Spanky Van Dykes: Cherry Hex and the Dream, Church, Vega Bay; Short Weekend; Super Furniture, Prime: Babe Punch and The Madeline Rust.
Abi Jewkes, Oxjam Nottingham Festival Manager said;
“We have been completely overwhelmed with the generosity of all the local artists, bands and businesses who have got involved to support Oxjam Notts this year.
“We welcome everyone to join us for the music festival and experience the best live music Nottingham has to offer!”
Oxjam Nottingham is one of forty-five Oxjam music festivals happening across the UK in October, raising vital funds for Oxfam GB to elevate poverty across the world.
Through music, local events and community spirit Oxjam Nottingham hopes to raise £3000 this year.
Festival tickets cost £7, and wristbands provide entry into both venues (aged 18+).
100% of the funds go to Oxfam GB.
To find out more about Oxjam Nottingham Music Festival 2017 and to buy tickets follow them on:
Facebook: OxjamNotts https://www.facebook.com/oxjamnotts/
Twitter: @OxjamNotts https://twitter.com/OxjamNotts