- by Jason Gregory
- Monday, April 28, 2008
- Photo by: WENN
The 30th Anniversary of the Rock Against Racism Carnival took place in London’s Victoria Park yesterday (April 27th).
Held in conjunction with the Love Music Hate Racism campaign, the event featured performances from The Good, The Bad and The Queen and Hard-Fi.
For a picture review of the day, CLICK HERE.
Helsinki, the side project of Babyshambles bassist Drew McConnell, also made a special appearance at the event.
McConnell’s outfit were joined by members of The View, Guillemots and Reverend and the Makers frontman Jon McClure for the performance.
The event went ahead following a major donation from Morrissey, who helped make up a £75,000 deficit that was left when the carnival’s main sponsor pulled out.
For a picture review of the day, CLICK HERE.



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