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The Hit Men, Live, on Friday 29th April, 8.00pm at Aquarius Golf Club. Admission FREE!


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Start your bank holiday weekend with an awesome night out here in East Dulwich!


Probably the best party band in the South East will be playing the best in Soul Funk and Party Hits live at Aquarius Golf Club. Every last Friday of the Month from April 29th to the last Friday in September.


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Incredibly cool venue with great views across London, incredible sunsets, a characterful bar with great prices, and the chance to dance the night away to a brilliant live 8 piece band with full brass section.


you'll find the Aquarius Golf Club at the end of Marmora Road, SE22 0RY.


Nearest bus stops on Forest Hill Road - 363, 63 and P12. Nearest station Honor Oak Park.

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Just heard that the line up includes an additional player on harmonica, so we now have a live 9 piece band for the opening gig at Aquarius. Forget any other live gigs in the area, this is the place to be for a full on good time! Admission FREE! Beautiful views, bar and sunset. Phenomenal live band. Holy Camoly. It's gonna be absolutely awesome!!!
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Setting up the stage for tonight. Lights, check. Subwoofers, check. Monitors, check. Speakers, check. Power amps, check. Mic stands, check. Microphones - 4 vocal, 4 brass section, check. Space for dance floor, check. I got a feeling, that tonight's going to be a good night...
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