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Live at Aquarius Golf Club. Hit Men UK plus Felix's Rock Choir. Friday 30th September. 8.00pm. Free


Brian Tee

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It's the final Pay Day Party of the year at Aquarius Golf Club.


This time we have the additional brilliant pleasure of the amazing and hugely enthusiastic Felix's Rock Choir, who will be singing the roof off from around 8.00pm.


Bar/Hit Men UK until 11.45pm. So later finish than usual.


These evenings have been a breath of fresh air throughout the summer, and this is your last chance in 2016 to enjoy one of the best party bands on the planet, in a quirky venue with fantastic acoustics, a very reasonably priced bar, and one of the fines views across London you can get round these here parts.


https://www.facebook.com/events/1303684549643073/


Admission is free, and you will find Aquarius Golf Club at the end of Marmora Road, SE22 0RY.


Nearest buses 63, 363 and P12, all stopping on Forest Hill Road.


Nearest train is Honor Oak Park, about a 20 minute walk over the hill.


Bring friends, bring energy, and bring your best dancing shoes.

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Drinks are also about ?2.00 cheaper than in local pubs, and with a zero entry fee, there isn't a better value way to enjoy your September payday.


9 piece live band, supported/accompanied by a 15 voice choir.


It's like a mini Albert Hall experience, with better views and an amazing venue.


And this is your last chance this year to enjoy this. So get your best party gear on and come on up to the party in the clouds!

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