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Welcome to the London Vegan Festival webpages, which are now being hosted by Vegan Campaigns. 
Live music will take place in the small hall upstairs. So far, the line-up includes...
| 12 - 12.20 |
Nick Weaver |
Nick writes, produces and performs Positive Music. A relatively new category which is growing rapidly in America and beginning to reach out to the rest of the world. This is non-religious, inspirational music, which focuses on encouraging and supporting self belief and personal growth. Read more... |
| 12.30 - 12.50 |
Jennie B |
Songs, poems, tangential conversation. |
| 1 - 1.50 |
Robb Johnson |
Renowned vegan singer and songwriter. "Creator of some of the most potent songs of the last decade" fRoots |
| 2 - 2.20 |
Tracey Curtis |
Acoustic / Pop Punk / Folk singer with a political edge. |
| 2.30 - 2.50 |
Powered by Tofu |
Chris Bonner will amuse and delight the audience with humorous songs that carry serious messages. |
| 3.30 - 3.50 |
Blabbermouth |
"Original, refreshing, off-kilter and talented BLABBERMOUTH'S set is by turns hilarious, anthemic, surreal and delightful. Day to day observations are dished up with deadpan humour, and philosophical issues revamped so that even the prospect of your own death seems like a good laugh. If Eddie Izzard could sing and play guitar this is what you might expect." Amanda Glyn, Troubadour Manager
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| 5 - 5.20 |
Blue |
Female singer songwriter |
| 5.30 - 5.50 |
Michael Phillips |
Michael Phillips plays an eclectic collection of music influenced by sounds
from around the world and around the corner.
"has a hint of Nick Drake on Prozak.... very refreshing!" By Aquatopia. Read more... |
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