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Mother is back this weekend with a double bill

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Nature is healing and clubbing is firmly back on the LGBTQ+ agenda. Our friends at Mother have had their club back open for a few weeks and this weekend, they will be open on Friday and Saturday night!

They have tickets on sale for Friday and Saturday will be cash on the door. They have […] The post Mother is back this weekend with a double bill appeared first on GCN.

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