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The House of St Barnabas teams up with Eat Your Own Ears for a Soho micro-festival


THE Soho-based charity that works to break the cycle of homelessness through training and academy-based employment have teamed up with the founders behind London’s Field Day festival to create an uplifting one-day festival in Soho this Saturday when the Georgian townhouse and Gothic French chapel, The House of St Barnabas will play host to a line up of Field Day acts including James Yorkston and Stevie Parker.

Special guests include Martin Creed who will play live. Festival Embassy isn’t solely music based and will have a screening of Les Blank’s documentary A Poem is a Naked Person while festival food will be served in the courtyard garden. What better way to support this important cause than dancing the night away at one of our favourite places.

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By Stephanie Clair 

The House of St Barnabas and Eat Your Own Ears festival is on Saturday, May 6 from 5pm until 1am. Tickets are priced at £15 each and available here.

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