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Live – Lime Garden | Ugly | Ladylike at Chalk Brighton

March 9, 2024Posted in Gig Gallery, Live Music

Lime Garden, Ugly & Ladylike at Chalk, Brighton, 8th March 2024

Last night saw Lime Garden playing a hometown show to end their tour at Brighton‘s Chalk. Always a  popular booking, the band were ably supported by Ugly and Ladylike.

Gallery from Mike Burnell
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Ladylike

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© Mike Burnell - iso400.com
© Mike Burnell - iso400.com

Ugly

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© Mike Burnell - iso400.com

Lime Garden

© Mike Burnell - iso400.com
© Mike Burnell - iso400.com

© Mike Burnell - iso400.com
© Mike Burnell - iso400.com

Photos © Mike Burnell (iso400.com)

Published 8th March 2024

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