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Hot Since 82 - Knee Deep in London - 9th Apr


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[b]Hot Since 82 - Knee Deep in London
09.04.16
10:00pm – 06:00am
Great Suffolk Street Warehouse[/b]

29 Great Suffolk Street
Southwark
London, SE1 0NS

November saw the best [b]Knee Deep in London[/b] yet at Studio Spaces, and looking to crank things up a level for the next one; Hot Since 82 has chosen the famous arches of the [b]Great Suffolk Street Warehouse.[/b]

From the immersive clubbing concept TAKEN, to the intimate and industrial surroundings of The Laundry and The Steelyard; the vibe of Hot Since 82’s London parties have become a corner stone of London's club scene. With all of these shows selling out many moons in advance, the capital simply can’t get enough of Daley Padley.

This April will be the hottest ticket yet, as [b]Hot Since 82[/b] curates a lineup over 2 rooms in one of London’s most iconic spaces. Teaming up with LWE, this cavernous warehouse venue can be regarded as their spiritual birthplace; and a return is long overdue for them.

[b]Tickets available from £17.50:[/b]
http://bit.ly/HS82KDIL

[b]T&Cs:[/b]
www.lwe.events/terms-and-conditions

www.hotsince82.com
www.lwe.events

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