Quarter Boolin' Club Limekiln Road, Quarter ML3 7XA | |
Quarter Acoustic Music Club Website | |
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We are a small Folk Club that meets most Tuesdays. The first Tuesday of every month is a usually a Singers night the Tuesdays in between are mostly booked acts. Please see website or Facebook posts for any details, breaks, changes or additions to this.
All are welcome and we will listen to anyone that wants to give us a song, a tune, a poem, a story or even a dance.
Remember all music is folk music.
The Boolin' Club doors open at 19:30 to start for 20:00. We try to finish for around 22:30.
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