The tragic events of last Thursday in London have had a huge effect on everybody living in the UK. The latest knock on effect will see The Charity fundraiser Tribal Gathering cancelled.
The tragic events of last Thursday in London have had a huge effect on everybody living in the UK. The latest knock on effect will see The Charity fundraiser Tribal Gathering cancelled. Not only will this disappoint many of you who were heading to the event, but it will have drastic effects on saving lives in Sudan – The primary objective of this festival event. The official press reads as follows:
Early This Year, Playing Alive, With the help of Tribal Gathering, set out to arrange a large dance event in aid of saving lives in Sudan. Unfortunately with recent incidents, this event, scheduled for July 16 in Luton will now not be able to go ahead. Following recent events in London, huge security measures were going to have to be put into action, which would have put an even greater financial burden on the event. It is with this in mind that Playing Alive are forced to cancel the event.
If you purchased tickets from Ticketline you can exchange one ticket for two at the forthcoming Tribal Gathering Warehouse Party, otherwise you will be entitle to a full refund of purchase.
RA's hearts go out to all who were affected by the London Bombings.
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