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The Goose Is Out! Singaround, The Ivy House Sunday 14 July.


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The Goose Is Out! Singaround, The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road,  SE15 3BE, Sunday 14 July 7pm.

We welcome everybody to our Singarounds, to sing or to listen.

Songs can be accompanied or unaccompanied, solo or duo or more, any genre! It isn't an open mic evening - we don't use mics and we don't use the stage .

First to sign up, first to sing, just sign up at any time during the evening at the list on the ticket table.  Everybody gets one song, then if there's time we start again.

Door opens at 7pm, singing starts 7.15 prompt, £5 on the door cash or BACs only, sorry.

You can find out more info about the Singarounds here. 

https://www.thegooseisout.com/faq

Our Singaround THIS SUNDAY 14 July may be in a different room of The Ivy House, depending on whether the Euro finals are screened at the pub. If you can't find us, please ask one of the bar staff!

The final is being screened in the ballroom, and the singaround will be in a "hidden" back room of the pub tonight (not the refectory)!

Please ask a bar person for directions if you can't find it! Don't fall down the cellar stairs by mistake! 🤣

 

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