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Live 70s-80s Disco Funk & More - Blue Flame + Kirollus


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Dear East Dulwich Forum,


I?ll be hosting a 70s/80s disco night with my function band Blue Flame on the 24th September at Matchstick Piehouse, Deptford. We?ll be joined by 3 singers, all local talents, Eliza Oaks, Esme Rothero and Abigail Glasser. Plus we?ll have Brighton?s very own DJ Kirolluss spinning tunes before hand.


Expect hits from artists such as Chakah Khan, Stevie Wonder, ABBA and more. It?s an 18+ event but above that, all generations are welcome. If you love 80s music and you love dancing then this event is the event for you. We look forward to seeing you on the dance floor. Tickets are ?8 via the link below.


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/live-70s-80s-disco-funk-more-blue-flame-kirollus-tickets-169163465479

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