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Flame at Deli Market

Just three months ago the popular folk band Flame decided to be born again as Flame Unplugged to continue with their distractive and special brand of music that has earned them many a fan. The present five member line up is Rienzie Pereira - guitar/vocals, Naushaad Rasool - guitar/vocals, Chris de Alms - guitar/vocals, Leonard Vittachi and Shane de Silva - acoustic bass/vocals.

The good news is that Flame Unplugged are now performing on a weekly basis every Thursday from 6 pm to 10 pm at the Deli Market. So come this Thursday and if you are wondering where you could unwind after a strenuous day of work, then catch their performance at the Deli Market and relieve the pleasure of hearing them perform covers by Simon & Gartunkel, Eagles, James Taylor, Bee Gees, Everly Brothers and a host of other stars who made folk and country folk No 1 globally in the late 60's and 70's. Deli Mart at the World Trade Centre is open 365 days and is a popular venue with more than 150 different items on the menu for your choice.

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