How Much:
£20.00 (Entry)
, £15.00 (Advanced Tickets)
Phenomenal and aptly named after party Circo Loco is indeed a circus of freaks. There's no getting round the fact that the people you meet on the dancefloor at 11am on a Sunday morning have had too much fun. Their brains don't work like normal people.
What has set Circo Loco apart down the years is the quality of music they have chosen to play. In the last few years they've taken the radical step of throwing some of their parties at night - sharing the music with those of us whose stamina is normal.
With residents including Tania Vulcano, Clive Henry, Fabrizio, Shane Watcha, Cirillo, Dan Ghenacia, Loco Dice, Guido Schneider, Luciano and Damian Lazarus, Circo Loco is a real treat - especially when it's a bank holiday - which it is tonight. Time to run riot...
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