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Dance London Dance

Dance London Dance

London, London ,
Next party: Bank Holiday Sunday 5th May (Queen Of Hoxton): PURPLE REIGN - one night of Prince originals, productions & re-edits with Santero, Lemmy Ashton, Mister Sushi, JoePetch & Pete Wheeler See Resident Advisor for advanced tickets Previous line-ups: April 2011 (KOKO): Alex Metric, Alan Braxe, Flight Facilities, Villa, Retro/Grade (Live), Grum, Burns, Cecilé (Live - UK Debut), Debonair, Vanguard, Loops Of Fury, Go Go Bizkitt April 2012 (Queen Of Hoxton): Moullinex (London debut), Drop Out Orchestra (Live), Jerry Bouthier (JBAG), Slothboogie, Figures (Live), Lemmy Ashton, Deaf By Disco, From Disco To Disco, Acronym July 2012 (Hysteria, Dalston) Punks Jump Up, Justin Faust, Slutty Fringe, Lemmy Ashton, Eleven27, Deaf By Disco August 2012 (Visions Video Bar) The Twelves, The C90s, Slothboogie, Lemmy Ashton & Turin Luck November 2012 (Lightbox) Gigamesh (UK Debut), Psychemagik, Mighty Mouse, Magnier (House Of Disco) & Turin Luck March 2013 (Queen Of Hoxton) Jaymo & Andy George (Moda Black), Tourist (Live), Debonair, Lemmy Ashton, Mister Sushi, Deaf By Disco, Turin Luck, From Disco To Disco Other previous acts in South East England for the DLD team: SBTRKT (Live), Erol Alkan, Disclosure (Live), Bag Raiders, Jacques Renault, Rory Phillips, Casiokids (Live), Justin Robertson, Eats Everything, Treasure Fingers, Two Door Cinema Club (DJ Set) & many more Please 'like' our page for all the news on our nights
Bond Club

Bond Club

24 Kingly Street, London ,
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Home House

Home House

20 Portman Square, London ,
Home House represents a truly unique experience in the concept of private members clubs. All that you would expect in terms of luxury, service and privacy are the Club’s cherished hal
Tel: 2076702000
I Miss My School Days

I Miss My School Days

letchworth lane letchworth Garden city,hearts,SG6 3NQ, London ,
Queen of Hoxton

Queen of Hoxton

1-5 Curtain Road, London ,
Bar, club and art collective, Queen of Hoxton holds court in the heart of the East End, entertaining her neighbours with a tight programme of music accompanied by a rolling gallery of art installations and photographic exhibitions. The Queen has been busy keeping London’s music lovers, clubbers, art fiends and hedonists occupied every single night throughout the year. We’ve hosted some of the biggest names on the live music scene such as; The Drums, Gold Panda, The Phenomenal Handclap Band and Roots Manuva, a selection of the world’s best turntablists, and indie club nights promoted by some of the most famous faces you’ll find on TV. Despite already being one of East London’s most popular venues, the old girl hasn’t let complacency set in and the bar has seen the installation of a brand new Funktion One soundsystem, and the creation of a stunning rooftop garden complete with BBQ kitchen, bar, garden shed bathrooms, fountain, hanging gardens, astroturf and panoramic views over the city of London – the perfect spot for a Mojito in the sunshine. Quite simply, Queen of Hoxton is the ultimate youth club for the adults of the east side. ‘The Queen of Hoxton is a venue with sound quality to rival any of its type in the country’ (Music News, March 2012) ‘If you ever get a chance to see a show at the Queen of Hoxton for the love of God go! It is a hidden gem of a venue, allowing you to get up close to whoever is performing…’ (Hit The Floor Magazine, September 2011) https://twitter.com/_QueenOfHoxton_
Tel: 2074220958
“No man succeeds without a good woman behind him”

“No man succeeds without a good woman behind him”

Letchworth Lane Letchworth Garden City, Herts, SG6 3NQ, United Kingdom · London London, United Kingdom, London ,
Tel: 342
Whisky Mist

Whisky Mist

35 Hertford Street, Park Lane, London ,
Whisky Mist is the members club situated on Park Lane and encapsulates the spirit of Scotland. To understand the Whisky Mist concept one must first understand the origins of the name. Queen Victoria’s connection with Deeside, Scotland began in 1848 when she spent a holiday at the Balmoral Estate. By 1854 she and her husband, Prince Albert, had bought the estate and replaced the old castle with a grander building, which today is known as Balmoral Castle. On numerous occasions, whilst she enjoyed a dram of whisky in her drawing room, Queen Victoria witnessed a large majestic stag standing in the glen surrounding Balmoral. Since the heather-covered glen was often covered by a dense fog she christened this noble beast “Whisky Mist”. Queen Victoria came to rely heavily on Crathie-born servant John Brown to help her stalk “Whisky Mist” and in 1857, after several summers of tracking the stag, they finally culled “Whisky Mist” in a single humane moment. They feasted on the venison at one of the finest banquets Scotland has ever seen. “Whisky Mist” was then sent to the Royal taxidermist to be preserved for all of history. Allegedly it is “Whisky Mist” which now stands on display in the exclusive Whisky Mist in Park Lane, London today. However, the story does not end here… Queen Victoria loved horse racing and when she acquired a new stallion in 1862 she named him “Whisky Mist” in honour of the majestic stag. “Whisky Mist” went on to become one of the greatest horses to ever run in Scotland, winning countless races over his career. Before retiring in 1868, “Whisky Mist” roared to a final triumphant win in front of the largest crowd in Scottish horse racing history – over 100,000 people at the Lairds Horse Racing Track. Some of his winning trophies are behind the bar in Mayfair today and customers are able to purchase special blend drinks and toast the legend of “Whisky Mist.”
Bridgebar Nightclub

Bridgebar Nightclub

2-4 High St, Beckenham,kent, London ,
Welcome to The Bridgebar Nightclub, London's Top Nightspot based in Kent, Proudly nestled in the heart of Beckenham.
Beckenham Place Park Rovers F.C

Beckenham Place Park Rovers F.C

beckenham place park, London ,
BPR football team