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Live – Dope Lemon at Outernet London

June 21, 2023Posted in Gig Gallery, Live Music

Dope Lemon at Outernet, London, 19th June 2023

One of Australia’s most celebrated indie artists, Dope Lemon, is out on tour ahead of the release of his fourth album, Kimosabè, on 1st September. Ali Painter was at the London show on Monday to capture the night in images – gallery below.

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Dope Lemon

Photos © Ali Painter

21st June 2023

 

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