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NEW Northern Soul Night - March 26 - Camberwell


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Peckham Soul and Longfield Hall proudly present ?Together? - Camberwell?s new monthly night of Northern Soul Togetherness.


With events taking place across South East London, Together will be spinning all the best in Northern Soul - from Motown classics to new soul discoveries. It will reflect the unity of the original scene, welcoming both aficionados and newcomers into the beguiling world of rare vintage soul. This is a soul party playing life-affirming music, and absolutely everybody?s invited.


Together welcomes a very special guest for its Easter bank holiday launch. Bassman with the Paul Weller band and Acid Jazz recording artists, Andy?s DJ C.V. is truly impressive. Resident DJ at the seminal Brit Pop ?Blow-Up? club, and a DJ whose guest slots have taken him round the globe, a better debut guest really would be difficult find. Joined by Peckham Soul?s Craig Jamieson and guests, expect some serious heavyweight soul action.


A beautiful rotunda space, Longfield Hall is a truly impressive venue. A Grade two listed Victorian building, its ample sprung wooden dancefloor makes it the perfect destination for authentic Northern Soul dancing.


Convenient public transport links. Buses to Camberwell Green ? 12, 35, 36, 40, 42, 45, 68, 148, 171, 176, 185, 345, 345, 436, 468, 484 (10 minute walk to venue). Rail links from Denmark Hill & Loughborough Junction (10 minute walk to venue). Tube link Denmark Hill Overground (10 minute walk to venue)


Look out for ?Together? April 30th date. Special guest Belle & Sebastian?s Chris Geddes (DJ Set).


facebook events : https://www.facebook.com/events/580627155417621/

ticket link : http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?803983

website : www.peckhamsoul.co.uk

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