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Potteries Folk Club presents: Michell, Pfeiffer & Kulesh

Fenton Town Hall Café
Albert Square
Fenton
Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
ST43FA

Tel: 07778 913528

Potteries Folk Club presents: Michell, Pfeiffer & Kulesh

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