New North London venue to host Apocalyptic late night events

Brand new London venue the 433 opens on March 2nd, for the first in a series of late night immersive clubbing experiences exploring the end of the world.

Jayne Robinson

Date published: 14th Feb 2012

It's been widely prophesised that 2012 will spell the end of the world and the extinction of life as we know it.

But rather than running around panic buying tinned beans and survival kits, the really wise ones amongst us are turning our thoughts to partying.

And nowhere more so than at the 433; a brand new North London creative space and venue which opens its doors on March 2nd for the first in a series of Apocalypse themed events for 2012.

The interactive and immersive club nights will each explore a different Apocalypse theory, with the launch party being themed around the Mayan prophecy. The night will see over 400 partygoers gather in the warehouse-turned-temple, surrounded by the sights and sounds of the Maya civilisation.

Full Mayan costume and tribal face paint is a must if earth shattering disaster is to be averted, and party goers will be involved in a number of immersive theatrical experiences throughout the night. Are you brave enough to find out what's in store?

Music on the night will be provided by Oli D.A.B & Robin (Oonst/Trouble Vision), Fife & Lex Darker (Yeah, Maybe), Ad Pan (Audio Farm) and Larry Sun (The 433).

Tickets for this event are selling fast, with all earybird tickets already snapped up by partygoers keen to appease the Gods and divert disaster.

Remaining tickets are available below for £10 but hurry, these will sell fast!

Tickets are no longer available for this event