A music venue in Truro that has been going strong for a year now is hosting the after party following a film Q&A at The Plaza Cinema next Saturday, October 24.
Hubbox can be found in the19th century grade II listed Wesleyan chapel located on Kenwyn Street, where renowned DJ David Holmes and film critic Mark Kermode perform in a one-off gig.
This follows a special film screening of the 2014 film 71, for which Holmes won an Ivor Novello award for Best Original Film Score and a Q&A afterwards.
Fresh from the main stage at Looe Festival, Mark Kermode and his band the Dodge Brothers, will be performing a selection of their popular hits from previous and current albums.
To book tickets visit: seetickets.com.
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