Kanteena Packs Out For First Indoor Live Music Gig of the Year
With standing applause, up-and-comer rock, and enough cocktails to keep the best of us happy – Kanteena is a venue to
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With standing applause, up-and-comer rock, and enough cocktails to keep the best of us happy – Kanteena is a venue to
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