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DOWNTOWN SOULVILLE at The Old Nun's Head, Saturday 10th May, 8pm-2am


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DOWNTOWN SOULVILLE South London's jolliest Northern Soul night returns to its spiritual home, THE OLD NUN'S HEAD!


8pm - 2am

Free entry


Entry is free because we would rather you spent your money on the Nun's Head's beautiful beer than on an entrance fee!


This is a proper Northern Soul night, with DJs playing super rare Northern Soul on original 45s. No bootlegs, pressings, CDs eugh. And PLENTY of dancing. Despite our chin-stroking these DJs know how to rock it and previous parties have been somewhat legendary. If you haven't been before you are very welcome. Music ranges from Northern Soul oldies to R&B in one direction, and the new funkier '70s sounds in the other.


Our guest DJs for the May party are the marvellous MARCO SANTUCCI and ADAM TOREL, who is back from Japan for a very brief spell, and we had to grab him. Both have records that will make you salivate. But both also know how to make a room take off. So be prepared. These superstars will be joined by your regular Herberts, JAKE LINGWOOD, JOEL MASLIN [100 Club, Va Va Voom] and OLLIE LAILEY [Crystal Palace Soul].

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