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Club Local - 1990s Britpop to Garage - Fri 13th Oct @ EDT - SOLD OUT NOW


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Calling all locals who'd love a decent night out but don't want to trek all the way into town to party with hipsters half their age. CLUB LOCAL brings together like-minded South East Londoners for a dance night on your doorstep. For this event, our DJ will be spinning 90s Brit Pop, Indie, RnB and a bit of Garage - all those tunes you'll know and love, whilst hanging out with likeminded grown-ups.


Put Friday 13th October in your diary, sort a babysitter and head to your favourite local East Dulwich bar: The Lodge, upstairs at the East Dulwich Tavern. CLUB LOCAL is the chance to get together with good friends and enjoy dance music we know you will love. CLUB LOCAL is created for you by people like you who want a no-hassle night out, locally.


DJ Trev is lined up to take you back to the epic 90s, where UK music was in a league of its own. Sing, dance (or tap one foot) along to Oasis, Radiohead, Pulp, Blur, R. Kelly, Boyz II Men, Groove Armada and Fatboy Slim... the list goes on and on! Join us for dance floor fillers from this epic 1990's decade of best tunes ever! Have a great night with your friends, reminisce & dance 'til 1am and avoid expensive cabs home. We can't promise that you won't have sore feet or a hangover the next day, but we can promise an impressive sound system, a great atmosphere, tunes to take you back in the day and a free glass of Prosecco to get you warmed up.


Like & follow this event on Facebook to get an idea of the music we will be playing and to keep up with the banter as we get closer to the night. Check out our CLUB LOCAL page on our website to find a taster of music you'll likely be hearing at CLUB LOCAL


Craft beers and a great selection of wine available at the bar. This intimate venue has a capacity of only 120 and tickets sell fast, so don't miss out and get your ticket to this exciting local dance event now.


CLUB LOCAL where: The Lodge (upstairs) at The East Dulwich Tavern address: 1 Lordship Lane, SE228EW, East Dulwich


Ticket price: ?9 per adult (incl. a glass of Prosecco) OR ?7.50 without Prosecco


Event time: 8pm - 1am


TICKETS: http://buytickets.at/thelittlediscocompany


Spread the word and invite your local friends along!

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The next event is on Friday 2nd February. Yay!


Tickets for our next 'CLUB LOCAL night <<90s and 00s Club Classics' can be found here:


http://buytickets.at/thelittlediscocompany/120832


After sell-out successes in 2017, Club Local continues to serve grown-ups who need a good night out, locally!

Get your friends together and join us in 2018.

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