Billy Bragg comes to the rescue with three HOPE not hate gigs – Thank your God!

Billy Bragg, who last year celebrated a remarkable 40 years as Britain’s favourite folk singer, songwriter and campaigner, will play some shows in support of the anti-fascist group HOPE not hate, who are themselves celebrating 20 years of campaigning this year. Support will come from Jack Valero. Says Billy: “HOPE not hate have been tireless in the past twenty years in their fight against the far right. In this election year, it’s clear that minorities are going to be demonised by those seeking to turn bigotries into votes. HOPE not hate have plans to counter such divisive politicking and I’m proud to be supporting them in their efforts”.

Says Nick Lowles from HOPE not hate: “Billy Bragg is an inspiration to us. We’re not just indebted to him for his twenty years of support, but for his forty years of music, words and poetry. His is the voice so many of us turn to when we look for someone or something to articulate how we feel about the many great injustices we confront.”

Billy Bragg has been a fearless recording artist, tireless live performer and peerless political campaigner for 40 years. He has released 11 solo studio albums, three albums with Wilco and one album with Joe Henry. He released a mini album “Bridges Not Walls” in 2017. Last year Billy released an acclaimed career-spanning box set of his work entitled “The Roaring Forty”. He also added best-selling author/musicologist to his CV with the success of his acclaimed 2017 book “Roots, Radicals & Rockers – How Skiffle Changed The World”. He has written two books of political analysis –  “The Progressive Patriot: A Search For Belonging” (2006) and “The Three Dimensions of Freedom” (2019). All excellent reads in our humble opinion.

AUK Towers says – Please support these gigs as they are doing vital work at this time of social division and malevolent algorithms.

8th May – SHEFFIELD – Network
9th May – LONDON – Islington Assembly Hall
10th May – MARGATE – Dreamland Hall By The Sea

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Riding the one eyed horse into dead town the scales fell from his eyes. Music was the only true god at once profane and divine The dust blew through his mind as he considered the offering... And then he scored it out of ten and waited for the world to wake up
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