The Surfin’ Turnips/ Who’s Afear’d/ Paul McCoch

        
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Bristol Radical History Week wouldn’t be the same without a performance from Bristol’s favourite pirate punkers ‘The Surfin’ Turnips’. Tonight they play a special acoustic gig with their Dorset brothers-in-cider Who’s Afear’d and newcomer Paul McCoch.

We will also be perforimg a reconstruction of the Regicide of Edmund I which will also be performed a Pucklechurch on Sunday.

All proceeds go to the Thomas Clarkson: Abolition of Slavery plaque for which we and the Seven Stars are  currently raising money.

Watch a video of the reconstrustion:

If you see this text the video has failed to play. Please let us know by emailing brh@brh.org.uk.

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