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CRACK

21 April @ 8:00 pm 22 April @ 2:30 am


£5

CRACK is an experimental performance club night celebrating LGBTQIA+ organisations and activists from Aberdeen. Those who work to improve the LGBTQIA+ environment within the local scene. Look Again will welcome the queer community and allies to the one-off event featuring artists with connections to the city.

CRACK is also a fundraiser for local charity 4Pillars. All profits will be donated to them ahead of Grampian Pride. This is an opportunity for people to congregate together in the physical space.

7 Windmill Brae
Aberdeen, AB11 6HU
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About POST

Kevin Mitchell and Chris Sansbury founded POST. This was from a desire to cut through the noise to share the great things that happen in Aberdeen. They focus on community, culture and also the interesting people of the city. The local artists, businesses and charities; photographers, musicians and entertainers. These are the people that make a positive impact on our city every day. So they use video, audio, writing and social media to amplify the voices in our community. And to ultimately give a platform to Aberdeen folk to engage and tell their own stories.

Recent work includes coverage of Spectra 2023, interviews with We Are Here Scotland founder Ica Headlam; Paralympic gold medalist, Neil Fachie; Aberdeen rapper Chef and his push for success; an article about the pedestrianisation of Union Street; coverage of Nuart Aberdeen and TEDx Aberdeen, as well as coverage of the campaign to Save the Belmont.

We are independent and entirely self funded. We just about cover our costs, but if you would like to help support our work, you could buy us a coffee.

Every one of us has the power, to plant an idea, a tree, a flower
– Angela Joss

POST Aberdeen

A self-funded project born out of a love for their city and people within it. Created by Chris Sansbury and Kevin Mitchell.

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