A Nightmare On Baker Street
No tickets are currently available for this event.
It’s been 16 years of fun and at times hell, so what better way to celebrate than allowing our nightmare to take over two venues on Baker Street, where we will be showing the documentary and bringing back the legend RUI DA SILVA who is also celebrating his chart topper “Touch Me” being 18 years old.
Yup that’s right, 16 years of absolute memories and amazing electronic music of which the last five were documented in a film that all started with A Guy Called Gerald chopping off his finger and Rui Da Silva saving the day. Therefore we find it very fitting to bring back our saviour and very good friend Mr Da Silva at the premier of this picture.
The event will begin at 11am in Disgraceland with the movie being shown exclusively to the first 40 ticket buyers at 12pm in the upstairs of the building. (MAKE SURE YOU GET THERE EARLY TO SEE THE FILM).
Once the flick finishes the rave will start and also seven sins will open at 1pm with two rooms of house and techno and a shed load of futuristic Alien shit going on. Disgrace land will be reminiscent to the bowels of hell (So hardly any change there then); make sure that you dress the part. There will be an after party announced on the day but there will only be limited tickets available for that. We expect everybody to make the effort and come in some form of Halloween costume, the weirder the better, the sillier the event better.
There are only 150 tickets available for this so please be quick, once they are gone then they are gone.
Line up:
Ruthless Rui Da Silva
Lee Lucifer Pennington
Lee Wicked Walker
Red Wolf Rees
Scott Psycho Featherstone
Murderous Macauley Simpson
Deadly Dave Little
Diabolical Deathly Distinction
Dreadful Danny Lodge
Jimmy the Ghoul Gilbert
Grotesque Glenn storey
Curtis Grimly Graham
Howling Harry Peacock
Callum Mummified Miller
Danny Macabre Mallet
Blood lusting Bonz
Sam Jeepers Johnstone
Karl the Killer Frampton
Sinful Southall
Sadistic Sahar
Roxby the Rotten
Nefarious Nicky Rafferty
Shoddily Poorly Pulse