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The Menstrual Cramps join Music For The Many's Independent Venue Week events

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Peace & Justice Project's Music For The Many campaign is delighted to announce The Menstrual Cramps as a headliner for its Independent Venue Week event at The 100 Club.

The Menstrual Cramps is a DIY queer punk band from Bristol, UK. Formed in 2017, the band is known for their feminist, anti-fascist, and pro-choice stance. Their music is loud, raw, and unapologetically queer, making a powerful statement that is shaking up the punk scene. In 2023, they signed to Alcopop! Records and took 2024 by storm, releasing an EP titled ACAB.

Having recently played Manchester Punk Festival, Bearded Theory, Bristol Pride, 2000 Trees, Truck Festival, Boomtown and Shambala Festival, The Menstrual Cramps promise to bring a high-energy barnstorming set to our Independent Venue Week events in support of our campaign to promote and protect grassroots music venues and independently-run creative spaces.

TICKETS FOR THE MENSTRUAL CRAMPS AT THE 100 CLUB ARE AVAILABLE HERE

The Menstrual Cramps - 'Body Politics'