Hot Music Live Presents fundraiser for The Tin #8

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Hot Music Live Presents fundraiser for The Tin #8

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Once again Hot Music Live Presents are delighted to work in partnership with The Tin Music and Arts to raise funds for them.

The eighth in a series of concerts by artists who have appeared (or shall do so) on HMLP compilation albums will be on Friday 14th November 2025 and features Massasauga, The Pristines, Alchemista & Stone Bear. Many thanks as ever to them all for sharing their time & talents. Look out for even more events to follow!.

Tickets are available via this link:

https://www.ticketweb.uk/event/hot-music-live-presents-massasauga-the-tin-at-the-coal-tickets/13870444

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