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A Charity night, in honour of Robert Burns, Scotland’s National Bard 🏴. Famous nowadays for his Ode to a Haggis, he was also a good rabble rousing socialist who cared about poverty and inequalities, migrants, self-determination, and the environment. ✅
We’re intending to remember Robbie Burns in the way he would have wanted: we’ll eat haggis, dance the ceilidh, get pissed on Scotch and raise some money. 🥔🥃💰
Evening's activities
6pm 🚪 Doors open.
7pm 🥔 Haggis Neeps and Tatties (vegan + veggie catered)
8pm 💃🕺 Dancing!
?? 🤷♀️ Ode to the Haggis
The live band and caller will lead you through the dance steps, so no experience is necessary.
Come as you like, but we encourage dressing for serious sweaty dancing. Tartan and kilts encouraged.
Ticket price includes 1 glass of wine 🍷 + a nip of whisky 🥃. On the night, there'll be a pay as you go bar to get you truly into the spirit for jigging.
How much are tickets?
Full price £50, Concession £35. Concessions are students, unemployed, retired, Blue card holders. There will be no door tickets, all tickets must be booked in advance. 🚨 Remember: all proceeds from the event go to Refugees at Home
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You will need to show proof of double vaccination or a negative Lateral Flow Test taken no more than 48 hours before the event on entry.