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Still Got It - SE22 club night for people of a certain age


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Our friends at Sponge Mix Presents (a group of local friends who like to have a good time) are arranging a club night for those identifying as over 40 on Saturday 6th April in East Dulwich.


An evening on Electronic Alternate 80's, 70's, 90's and all the rest.


No need to brave the bus or Uber to get into town, just pop along to East Dulwich Grove for a night of songs you always loved to dance to (and the bar prices are good as well).


It should be a fun night. Tickets are ?10 in advance from https://still-got-it.eventbrite.co.uk

Hello East Dulwich


Just to give you a little more information on ?Still Got It?. There will be two Dj Sets, Firsty Dj Rob will get you moving with his electronic/alternative music of the 80?s.After which Dj Ken will be playing sounds from the 70?s 90?s and beyond. Expect Disco/90?s Club Tracks/Soul and a whole host of music you know and love.

Be prepared to dance ED.


This club night is for you ..over 40?s but Still Got it! Come along and have some fun.. oh.. and the beers cheap too!


Love to all

The Spongemixers

Hi Caz,


To answer your question..If there are any tickets left, then we will be selling on the door.

However, if you want to be assured of a ticket, we recommend that you do book in advance.


We look forward to seeing you and everyone from East Dulwich on Saturday.


The Spongemixers x

Good morning East Dulwich


Today?s the day...and we?re getting excited!


Tickets will be available on the door from 8pm this evening (Cash only) but you can still purchase on-line up to 5pm today.


See you all later


The Spongemixers X

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