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ST DAVID'S DAY PARTY MAYHEM FOR CARDIFF

As Welsh pride grows and grows following the staggering win on the rugby filed last weekend, the nation is already looking to St David’s Day for a blow-out of meteoric proportions. Thankfully Cardiff's Clwb Ifor Bach have come up trumps and booked the greatest party band in the world since the demise of the James Brown last Christmas. Porthmadog heavyweights Genod Droog are set to rock the capital on the evening of the 1st of March, twenty four hours after a career defining set at London’s ICA. So why not follow the boys for both gigs or just come down to Cardiff on the 1st and party on down. Tickets are available directly from the venue and are priced at £6

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