Old School Indie - Pulp: His N Hers 30th Anniversary Special

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Old School Indie - Pulp: His N Hers 30th Anniversary Special

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Old School Indie - The indie night for the over 30s are celebrating the 30th anniversary of Pulp's classic His N Hers album.

Released way back in April 1994 and featuring hits such as 'Do You Remember The First Time', 'Babies' & 'Lipgloss' as well as numerous cult classics, we'll be playing the best from the album as well as chucking some other Pulp faves into our usual mix of indie classics.

Love indie but feel a bit left out at the latest indie nights? Need a slightly earlier night than you did back in the day then old School Indie is for you!

With a strict door policy of no under 30s (please bring ID) there is no chance of you rubbing shoulders with anyone who can't sing the entire version of Babies or Going Underground.

What to expect: As well as Blur you can also expect Bowie, Pulp, Clash, Jam, Cure, Joy Division, Stone Roses, Smiths, New Order, Strokes, Supergrass, Kinks, Franz Ferdinand, Nirvana, Ash, Rolling Stones, Who, Primal Scream, Killers, Sultans of Ping, Buzzcocks, Ramones, Specials, Blondie, Hole, Madness, La's, Weezer, Cardigans, Housemartins, Coral, Undertones, Inspiral Carpets, Bloc Party, Beatles, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Radiohead, Suede, Echo and The Bunnymen, Pixies plus the odd bit of rock n roll, soul, northern soul and ska!

Starting at 8.30pm and done by 1.30am you can get your teenage kicks and then be home for a middle-aged snooze.

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