London, United Kingdom. 21th July 2017. Kal Lavelle, Jay Johnson and Modupe Obasola attends the Launch of International Busking Day & next phase of Mayor’s Gigs competition. Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler unveils two iconic London buses to celebrate launch of Gigs, in association with Gibson, on the eve of International Busking Day. Gigs enters its next phase today with performances taking place around the city Young musicians competing to be named the capital’s top buskers will perform aboard two specially commissioned London buses this weekend to help mark International Busking Day,

London, United Kingdom. 21th July 2017. Kal Lavelle, Jay Johnson and Modupe Obasola attends the Launch of International Busking Day & next phase of Mayor’s Gigs competition.  Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler unveils two iconic London buses to celebrate launch of Gigs, in association with Gibson, on the eve of International Busking Day. Gigs enters its next phase today with performances taking place around the city   Young musicians competing to be named the capital’s top buskers will perform aboard two specially commissioned London buses this weekend to help mark International Busking Day,  Stock Photo
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London, United Kingdom. 21th July 2017. Kal Lavelle, Jay Johnson and Modupe Obasola attends the Launch of International Busking Day & next phase of Mayor’s Gigs competition. Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler unveils two iconic London buses to celebrate launch of Gigs, in association with Gibson, on the eve of International Busking Day. Gigs enters its next phase today with performances taking place around the city Young musicians competing to be named the capital’s top buskers will perform aboard two specially commissioned London buses this weekend to help mark International Busking Day, and to launch the next phase of Gigs, the Mayor of London’s annual busking competition. Michael Tubi / Alamy Live News