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All Out.org LGBT Russia Fundraiser

Disco Deviant’s Promote Diversity Special: No Crime No Punishment, a club night raising money for the lobby group All Out.org and their continuing work promoting diversity and defending the rights of LGBT people now under attack and facing criminal charges in Russia, takes place at Audio on Friday,

All Out.org LGBT Russia Fundraiser
LGBT Russia

Disco Deviant’s Promote Diversity Special: No Crime No Punishment, a club night raising money for the lobby group All Out.org and their continuing work promoting diversity and defending the rights of LGBT people now under attack and facing criminal charges in Russia, takes place at Audio on Friday, September 6.

The idea of the club night came about after Disco Deviant’s Pablo Contraband, DJ Kate Wildblood and artist Karol Michalec of Brighton Supports LGBT Russia discussed the abominable situation Putin’s anti-gay propaganda laws are creating in Russia today.

All profits made on the evening, which will feature DJs Seamus Haji, Jon Pleased Wimmin, Hifi Sean, Kate Wildblood, Queen Josephine, Pablo Contraband and host Karol Michalec, will go towards the All Out campaign, and each performer has donated their time for free to maximise the profits.

DJ Hifi Sean, said:

“I am getting involved with Disco Deviant’s Promote Diversity Fundraiser simply because human rights are being attacked in Russia in an immoral and barbaric way, right now, in the year 2013.

“If we don’t do something now and make our voices heard then what future lies ahead of us all?”

Event: Disco Deviant’s Promote Diversity Special: No Crime No Punishment

Where: Audio, 10 Marine Parade, Brighton.

When: Friday, September 6.

Tickets: £7 in advance, £10 on the door. All profits will be donated to All Out.

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