Forget state-of-the-art karaoke systems. Here, you sing lead vocals backed up by a mad band of 17 ukulele players - yes, ukuleles. And lest you think you're limited to a repertoire of folksy stuff, have a go 'The Final Countdown' or 'Don't You Want Me Baby'. We're undecided whether this is musical innovation or unadulterated cheese, but we're lovin' it anyway.
£5 on the door, £3 if you join the Facebook event group before the gig.
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