Monday 28 March 2011

iEvent... Lyrix Organix x Médecins Sans Frontières x Road to Glastonbury Launch x April 5, 2011

"Lyrix Organix and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) proudly launch the Road to Glastonbury campaign at this special charity event featuring the finest in potent poetry, revolutionist Hip Hop and raw Soul. Lyrix Organix is a space where artists spark, collaborations ignite and audiences tingle. Expect a dynamic, ground-breaking live music experience designed to reinvigorate the lyrical and conscious roots of the spoken word. All profits from this show will be donated to humanitarian aid organisation MSF, whilst raising awareness of their outstanding work in Ivory Coast." - Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Press Release
Alright ladies and gentlemen, next week Tuesday (April 5), all roads will and should lead to Lyrix Organix at the Old Queens Head in Islington for this charity event for Médecins Sans Frontières - the first in the series of Road to Glastonbury showcases Lyrix Organix and MSF have come together to organise - not only because it is for a GREAT cause but also because it features some pretty amazing emerging UK artists and performers that you should be checking out for. Read on to find out more...

The showcase will feature some Hip-Hop music from Homecut as well as acoustic music from Rufio Summers and spoken word from Raymond Antrobus and Poetic Pilgrimage with all profits from the five pound entry going directly to the MSF charity.

Keep Tabs on Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) on their website, Facebook and Twitter to learn more about this international humanitarian aid organisation and the amazing work they are doing back home in the Ivory Coast, Uganda, South Africa, Cameroun and several other frontlines of global disasters and crisis in more than 60 countries worldwide. We will be sure to keep you informed on their Road to Glastonbury series and on what artists they have lined up for you on their Glastonbury stage but do expect huge special guest artists in true Glastonbury style!


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