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Home » What's on » Vintage Fair & 60s Sounds at The Night Owl This Easter Sunday

Vintage Fair & 60s Sounds at The Night Owl This Easter Sunday

Published by Maryam Snape On March 23, 2016 Leave a response

This Easter Sunday 27th March The International Submarine Club and The Night Owl have teamed up to bring two very special events.

At midday The Night Owl Vintage & Vinyl Fair opens, boasting a selection of vintage and vinyl traders. It’s free entry with tea, coffee, cakes, hot food and the normal bar selection of drinks on sale.

Traders include Urban Village, Soul Gems, Voodoo Trip Jewelry, Dave Grindi’s Music, Northern Soul Photography and more.

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This all goes on until 5pm, and you’re welcome to hang about for a drink after too.

At 8pm The International Submarine Club DJs Takeover with their first event of 2016 and with a special late-nght bank holiday slot designed to keep you shaking till the early hours!

“Ben Drummond and Dandy Randy with be bringing boxes of underexposed and established fuzz-laden freak-faves from the psyched-out sixties & early seventies. The Night Owl’s own master of ceremonies Mazzy Snape will be joining us on the decks to transmit these mythical mind-food grails.”

Don’t miss this floor-filled celebration of the way-out sounds of the counter culture. ☮

Tickets on the door £3 before 10pm / £5, OR get in advance from:
http://www.theticketsellers.co.uk/tickets/ (+booking fee)

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