What are you up to the Easter weekend?
- 3 Daft Monkeys
- Mar 29
- 1 min read
Well we're coming out to entertain you and spread the sunshine!! Starting as the schools break up on Thursday evening, we'll be celebrating with a duo show at the The Lamb and Flag Blagdon Hill, Somerset. Friday will definitely be Good Friday as we're at the awesome micro-brewery by the sea that is Shoals Brewery, Porthleven, Cornwall. And then.. it's the one and only Mad Dog Mcrea Weekender on Saturday evening in Exeter. What a way to spend the weekend! xxx




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