We're so excited about this one we can't begin to tell you. Some of the finest disco, nu-disco and electro DJs and producers in the world packed into the 1300 capacity Scala for an all-night throwdown - yes please.
It's been billed as "the biggest disco night London has ever seen", and with the likes of Mylo, Aeroplane and Lindstrom on show, we're inclined to believe them.
As well as the titans in the main room, we reckon the third room takeover by The Boogie Cartel, who put on some of the best most intense disco parties of 2011, is definitely worth seeing. Guaranteed shapes being thrown.
Joining the party are the likes of Theme Park, Mighty Mouse, Cosmonauts and plenty more still to be announced. Watch this space.
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An exhibition in the Folio Society Gallery at the British Library exploring the presence of supernatural phenomena in the work of Charles Dickens. The show marks the bicentenary of his birth. Until 04...
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Scala
275-277 Pentonville Road
Kings Cross N1 9NL,
London