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Pride Punx presents.... The Menstrual Cramps / Dub Righters / SKSie

Pride Punx Queer Power Party

Date
Sun 15 Jun 2025
Pride Punx is proud to present live music from 3 of the UK's finest queer punk powerhouses: THE MENSTRUAL CRAMPS - a DIY queer punk band from Bristol, UK. Formed in 2017, the band is known for its feminist, anti-fascist, and pro-choice stance. Their music, being loud, raw, and unapologetically queer, makes a powerful statement that has shaken up the punk scene and earned them spots at major festivals. THE DUB RIGHTERS - a fierce blend of punk, reggae, ska and hip hop. Born from the gritty energy of London's underground punk scene, their music brings people together for a skank, a 2-step, occasionally a circle pit, and many a rowdy beautiful moment. SKSie - a lo-fi, choral punk 3 piece band who met at queer London choir F*Choir. want to make people dance and we’re learning how to in public. They've got a set full of corg bangers, DIY til we die chants, spooky analogue punk songs that they wrote on Whatsapp, an ASMR tune called boy-tits, and a pop ballad about the coolest people they know.

Event Performance Details

Sun 15 Jun
18:30

Event Location

The Magic Garden

Venue Info
231 Battersea Park Road
London
SW11 4LG
View on Google Maps 020 7622 4844
The Dub Righters illustrated logo of a boombox in black and white
The Dub Righters wearing black standing by a window at night
SKSie with their eyes covered with glitter balls and faces emerging from packing paper strips
The Menstrual Cramps and their logo

Need to Know

Tickets
Full price: £10.00
Concession: £5.00
Genre
Live Indoor
Recommended Age
All ages
Accessibility
Language no problem
Event contact
Tali
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