One Day in May in The Sun!

The Sun online newspaper has published the hottest story of the summer, One Day in May! Read the article here
Some of London’s best up-and-coming artists were out in force to help raise money for Encompass and the Medical Foundation on Friday night.
The ‘One Day in May’ event was a huge success, with supporters filling the venue and dancing until 3am.

Zena Edwards and Jon Speedy kicked off the night with an acoustic set in the upstairs room at Passing Clouds in Dalston at the heart of London’s East End. Keeping with the chilled-out vibe, The Cabinet of Living Cinema used film and a variety of instruments to lead us on an amazing visual and musical journey through fields of butterflies and Russian railways.
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Down in the main room, things started heating up as The Drop took to the stage, blasting out reggae beats and getting the crowd moving.
Lazy Habits, Bunty, King Porter Stomp, Disraeli, Chu-i as well as DJs Henry G and Wobkept the music pumping and the crowd jumping until the early hours.
As well as raising much-needed funds for Encompass and the Medical Foundation, guests packed out the venue and had a great time too!

Thank you to everyone who came along and showed their support for Encompass and the Medical Foundation, we hope you had a great time!
A massive thank you also goes out to all of the artists who performed for free, and for everyone who helped make this a night to remember. You were all amazing!
This was the first of hopefully many music events to come, so watch this space…

Posted Monday May 17, 2010

