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Lineup and details
SAVAGE
LEGENDS
Mark
Moore (SExpress) | Hannah Holland (Trailer Trash/Bugged Out!/Bastard Batty
Bass) | Loose Cannons (Kiss 100) | Backstage Sluts |
Mama
Shamone [live] | Rum Shebeen [live] | Fat Habit [live]
NUKE
THEM ALL
Fonteyne
| BUSTER BENNETT | The Lovely Jonj
All
this for £10.00!
Savage Legends is a new club night that launches on the Saturday
31st May and features a mix of live music with some of the hottest Djs
in town who have all come together to bring you some of the best music in east
The night takes place in a superb
3 x room venue with the likes of Mark Moore (SExpress), Hannah Holland (Trailer Trash), Loose Cannons (Kiss 100), Backstage Sluts all Djing, whilst live action comes from Mama
Shamone, Rum Shebeen and Fat Habit. Over in the Nuke Them All room Buster Bennett mashes it up alongside Fonteyne and The Lovely
Jonjo. Room 3 is the lounge room, a
much quieter version of the other rooms allowing attendees to have
conversations with other each other without shouting. Not bad for a tenner hey?
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Entry Prices
Entry price (members/NUS): £10
Doors open: 10pm til 6am
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