Amun-Ramen + DJ Pastafari at The ILL Repute at The Ill Repute
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A gig held at The Ill Repute on Friday 2nd July. The event starts at 20:30.


Mexican + Pasta + Ramen may sound like a weird combo but do not worry - you'll like it!

AMUN-RAMEN

Amun-Ramen are a 4-piece band named after the Egyptian god of instant noodles. They perform a mix of genres, from psychedelic folk-rock, through americana and blues, to even prog/jazz moments. They represent a pretty oldschool hippie sound with a contemporary twist to it.

Listen to them here:

http://i-sha-vii.com/amun-ramen/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCkniWJwldw
Insta: amun_ramen

DJ PASTAFARI

From the Western hemisphere comes the mysterious DJ Pastafari. Expect a nearly religious experience... and some tasty tunes.

The ILL Repute is known for their cocktails and AMAZING Mexican food so do yourself a favour and don't have dinner before leaving the house!

This will be a socially-distanced gig. We understand it may be difficult to always find enough friends (especially after the multiple lockdowns!) to fill a table of 6 so we've decided to be selling the tickets in pairs and match people into tables of 4 or 6 on the night.

Of course, if your friends booked tickets independently from you, you'll be able to hold the table for all of you on the night.

If you are uncomfortable with this but would still like to come and see the gig - please contact the venue (0117 239 3742) to arrange for a quiet corner.

In case this event is not sold out, there will be some £5 tickets available on the door.

Entry requirements:

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