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Callum Robbins benefit(s)

More updates on the continued support of Callum Robbins:

Two benefit shows are happening this month: one is at North Six in Brooklyn and the other one is at the Empty Bottle in Chicago. Here are all the details:

Friday, January 26th at North Six
Ted Leo (solo)
Medications
The Forms
Last Letters
Doors at 8. Show at 9. $15.

Saturday, January 27th at the Empty Bottle
(surprise special guest)
Chin Up Chin Up
Bobby Conn
The Life and Times
Red Eyed Legends
Show at 8pm. $15.

Special thanks to Punknews.org for the heads-up. Stay tuned for more benefits.

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