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Northern Soul Night w/Teenage Fanclub - May 28th - Camberwell


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Together @ Longfield Hall w/ Gerard Love (Teenage Fanclub) + Craig Jamieson (Peckham Soul, South London Soul Train)


Following on from a sold-out May bank holiday date, Peckham Soul are back at Longfield Hall for ?Together? - Camberwell?s new monthly night of Northern Soul Togetherness.


This month were welcoming Teenage Fanclub's very own Gerard Love for an exclusive London DJ Set. From headlining every major festival during indie music?s halcyon days, to his critically acclaimed solo ?Lightship? project, the emotional connection of Soul music has always played a big influence in Gerard's music. Joined by Peckham Soul?s very own Craig Jamieson, expect some serious heavyweight soul action, from classic Motown to Northern Soul rarities.


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)


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