The Gypsy Pop Squat Project - it's all in the name.
A gipsy folk band with upbeat songs about illegal squat raves and wanting bigger tits, they brought the great atmosphere of this night to its all-clapping, all-dancing peak.
First in the line-up came Alice McLaughlin, a young singer-songwriter whose emotive if somewhat formulaic songs were elevated by the rich, smooth timbre of her voice.
Acting as a bridge between this more serious performer and the charismatic chaos of the Gypsy Squat Pop Project was Lana Music, whose tongue-in-cheek glamour and flirtatious bluesy stylings quickly won the audience's heart.
Although none of the three acts pushed any boundaries, their confident presence and light-hearted banter left genuine smiles on the faces of the crowd.
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