Love Music Hate Racism Dorchester gig hailed success

Love Music Hate Racism Dorchester Gig Celebrated as a Major Success

The Love Music Hate Racism gig in Dorchester drew local talent and community support, promoting unity against racism.

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Dorchester, Dorset, United Kingdom, Love Music Hate Racism, Local Music Scene

Dorchester: The first Love Music Hate Racism gig was a big hit. It took place at Vinyl Van in Brewery Square. Music lovers enjoyed a night filled with great performances.

Local bands and artists like Tamara Garanowako, Emily Loulou, Donkee, Dubs500, and TR Craze took the stage. The event highlighted the local music scene and brought people together against hate.

Students and young people from Dorchester and Weymouth organized the event. Volunteer Josh from Weymouth shared his excitement about the positive atmosphere. He noted how inspiring it was to see everyone come together.

Josh emphasized the importance of unity in celebrating local music and opposing racism. He thanked everyone who contributed their time and effort, including Vinyl Van and other supporters.

Helen and Marcia from Vinyl Van praised the young organizers. They were impressed by the talent and dedication shown throughout the night. They celebrated the spirit of love and respect that filled the venue.

Love Music Hate Racism is a campaign that promotes unity through music. It aims to celebrate diversity and fight against racism, inspired by the Rock Against Racism movement from the 1970s.

For more information on future events in Dorset, visit lovemusichateracism.com or search for ‘Love Music Hate Racism Dorset’ on social media.

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