The
revolutionary rock group Outernational will be playing at the Brixton Come
Together Festival this Saturday 20 September at 845. Don't miss it! Some
info:
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Biography
WELCOME TO THE REVOLUTION // TODOS
SOMOS ILEGALES // THIS IS THE FUTURE ROCK // HERE IS THE ROSE NOW DANCE TONIGHT
// SOMOS LA GENTE NUEVA // MY EYES ON FIRE // BIENVENUE A LA
REVOLUCION
Description
TOM MORELLO (RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE)
“There’s part New York City rock & roll band in them, and then there’s the
myriad of world music influences that drives these songs. Outernational is an
uncompromisingly, politically revolutionary band. "
CHAD SMITH (RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS) "Seeing is believing. They are down for the cause. They live it; it is no bullshit. It’s awesome and humbling and inspir...See More
CHAD SMITH (RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS) "Seeing is believing. They are down for the cause. They live it; it is no bullshit. It’s awesome and humbling and inspir...See More
Band interests
WELCOME TO THE REVOLUTION
Brixton
Come Together 2014: Shelter and Gentrification
Brixton Come Together returns for a third year for some more urban festivities. The festival will take place on the 20th and 21st September 2014 at St Mathew’s Peace Garden in the heart of Brixton with this year’s festival theme focusing on Shelter and Gentrification in Brixton. The event boasts a full program of incredible live music and DJs from UK festival favourites Prince Fatty and Beans on Toast to local South London MCs Malachi and Maverick.
Brixton Come Together returns for a third year for some more urban festivities. The festival will take place on the 20th and 21st September 2014 at St Mathew’s Peace Garden in the heart of Brixton with this year’s festival theme focusing on Shelter and Gentrification in Brixton. The event boasts a full program of incredible live music and DJs from UK festival favourites Prince Fatty and Beans on Toast to local South London MCs Malachi and Maverick.
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