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Pay Day party at Aquarius Golf Club, Friday 27th May, with the Hit Men (UK). Admission FREE! 8.00pm


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Another Bank Holiday weekend, another Party Night at Aquarius Golf Club, with the incredible 9 piece party band, The Hit Men (UK).


Bring your dancing shoes, and dancxe the night away at the coolest live music venue in SE22. Great Bar, Great sunset, Great views, and a stunning city-scape vista as a back-drop to the best Pay Day Party this side of the river.


Admission free, but we do pass a bucket round for you to be as generous as you like to show your appreciation for the band.


Last month's party was just awesome. If you missed it, come along. If you came last month... bring some friends!!!


End of Marmora Road. Bus and train details on the poster, which you are encouraged to share with your FB and twitter friends.

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