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Twin Cities Ukulele Club
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Scheduled Gigs

The following gigs are scheduled. To sign up as one of the Twin Cities Ukulele Club Giggers, contact our TCUC Gig Coordinator, Shelley Anderl at ShellJeanA@icloud.com.
More Gigs Coming Soon!
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Anyone who has attended Twin Cities Ukulele Club jams or gigs is welcome to perform at a TCUC Gig.

​Three really important items:
  1. ​Many/most gig sites limit the number of Twin Cities Ukulele Club players at a gig. They are often firm on the number they allow, so . . .
  2. Giggers must sign up with Shelley in order to be a performer at a Twin Cities Ukulele Club gig. Players who do not sign up in advance with Shelley will not be allowed to play at a gig!
  3. For gig songs, we use songs we routinely sing at jams. NO special arrangements. Gig songs will only be from the Yellow and Blue book (or the baritone versions), and the Dropbox 1A ALL SONGS folder that is available to all Twin Cities Ukulele Club members. We most often sit and use music and music stands. 

Why do we Gig? Because . . .
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