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An anti-racism gig you just donner want to miss!

BARNSLEY'S favourite kebabs are out to give the BNP the chop – with a special gig against racism.

The eight-piece ska, reggae, punk outfit, Catch-it Kebabs, are taking to the stage to raise awareness in young people about the importance of voting, and the dangers of the far-right.

On Friday, July 19, the kebabs will dish up their wares at the Love Music Hate Racism event, at the Lucorum in Barnsley Town Centre.

Since 2004 the Kebabs have been whipping up politically-focused messages with their music and frantic stage show.

However, following the election of two BNP representatives in their home town, the band decided it was time to use their unique sound, frantic stage show and swing grooves, for more than the dance floor.

"As role models in our community, it is important that we help make young voters aware of the challenges facing our community; the importance of being politically active, and dangers of discrimination," says the band

"Love Music Hate Racism is a great way for us to address these issues, and simultaneously for show-goers to see some great bands and hear some great music.

"We must remember that the 'U' in the UK, and the 'EU' represents ethnic and national "Unity" – not ethnic and national unilateralism."

Two other bands will be joining the Kebabs in the show; Green Man Says Go (energetic dance punk) and Breakhorse (fusion of rock and funk). Doors for the show open at 8pm and entry is 2.50.

For maps to the venue visit: www.ukpubfinder.com/pub/37181


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