Poetic Unity and Black Cultural Archives presents The Poets Corner ‘J.Cole Vs Kendrick Lamar’

Wednesday, June 27, 2018 6:30 PM 9:30 PM

Who is the King of the new era?

Come down to hear your favourite J.Cole & Kendrick Lamar songs.

Host: Mr Emotionz

DJ: Imperelle

Doors open at 6.30pm. Show Starts 7.00pm-9.30pm.

Limited Tickets: £10

Limited open mic spots available for poets and singers from 6.30pm(first come, first serve). Open mic entries will be required to perform over classic Bob Marley instrumentals picked by the DJ at random.

Email: poeticunity@outlook.com to get a spot on the open mic.

Poetic Unity is a registered charity which serves to teach young people alternative ways of learning through poetry and provides safe and friendly environments for young people to perform and unite with their peers. To find out more about Poetic Unity visit www.PoeticUnity.org.uk and follow Poetic Unity on Facebook and @poetic_unity on Twitter.

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