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Support musical fundraiser tonight

Paisley Daily Express

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August 08, 2025

The Bungalow have a charity event tonight raising funds and awareness of men's mental health, Brothers in Arms and Paisley's Men's Shed.

The night features four live acts: MrdB, Redbricktent, Stevie Hillcoat Band and The Droogs.

Brothers in Arms is a Scottish charity that supports men's mental and emotional wellbeing. Its mission addresses a challenge affecting families globally.

The purpose of a Men's Shed is to provide a community space for men to connect, converse and create, often through practical activities like woodworking, metalworking or other hobbies. It's also a place to reduce loneliness and isolation.

Support these two great charities by buying a ticket at only £10 for a night packed with music. Doors open at 7pm.

It is a free entry afternoon tomorrow with the amazing Divas Soul Band. Doors are 1pm.

Tomorrow evening, pop into The Bungalow and enjoy a night of hits from the best bands who were instrumental in the mod, Britpop, ska and soul movement.

Get your fill of classic tunes from The Who, The Jam, Spencer Davis and many more played by The M65s. This is a free gig, doors are at 7pm.

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