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The Music Issue Celebration — Taking place at the Photobook Café on October 22, there will be DJs, drinks and a special Q&A with cover star Kojey Radical and High Vis frontman Graham Sayle.

We’re throwing a party to celebrate the release of Huck 82: The Music Issue, and you’re invited. Pop by the Photobook Café in East London to celebrate independent media IRL with an evening of music, drinks and conversation.

We’ll be joined by our cover star, rapper and multidisciplinary artist Kojey Radical and High-Vis frontman Graham Sayle for a special Q&A that dives into the ideas behind the issue. There’ll also be DJs spinning into the evening and fresh copies of Huck 82 ready to take home.

It’s all happening on October 22 from 6 – 10pm, and entry is free of charge. Swing by after work, raise a glass with us, and help welcome Huck 82 into the world the best way we know how: with good people, good music and great stories.

Reserve your spot here, and don’t forget to grab a copy of Huck 82: The Music Issue here.

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