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The Kut draw crowds of 30,000
26 June 2009

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Crowds of 30,000 for The Kut!

Your browser may not support display of this image.The Kut have just been confirmed for the 25th Anniversary of London annual festival, Lewisham Peoples Day. Held in Mountsfield Park, Catford on Sat 11th July, the festival attracts crowds of over 30,000 and is the largest and longest running festival in South East London.

This is fantastic news for the local band who have also recently secured an endorsement deal with Marshall amplifiers, with vocalist and lead guitarist, Maha - having her one of a kind custom guitar amp made especially as we speak.

The band has also just been confirmed for their second summer festival appearance at Festa Junina on Saturday 13th June, London. This Brazilian get together will be an excellent warm up for the girls in their lead up to Lewisham People's Day.

Currently in the studio recording their debut album 'Lies My Mother Told Me' due for release late this year, the band have been adding some great new tracks to their setlist.

Soulful sound with some excellent bass riffs and always silky smooth vocals 9/10 – Rawkstar (USA)


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Slinky, bluesy and frankly stylish 4/5– Unpeeled

Meshes the best of garage, dub, rock and the erstwhile sensibilities of pop to create an original and ear-grabbing sound – Pucknation (USA)

Lewisham People’s Day is a free annual event combining a hugely varied, highly-professional arts programme with a first-class showcase of diverse local talent, international food stalls, a craft market and participation from organisations across Lewisham. This unique event, reflecting the borough’s vibrant cosmopolitan community, showcases an eclectic mix of entertainment including music, dance and street theatre as well as children’s activities, sports, fashion shows and crafts. A fantastic free family day out!

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  author: TIM PEACOCK 26 June 2009