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Popcorn

Monday, 21 July 2008 - Monday, 30 December 2013
Monday: 23:00 - 05:30

Heaven, Under the Arches, Strand, WC2N 6NG

DJ Music: House, Electro, Pop, Disco, RnB

How Much: £8.00 (After Midnight) , £4.00 (Before Midnight) , £0.00 (Concessions)
Popcorn is one of London's longest running midweek LGBT nights! Every Monday Popcorn offers clubbers a selection of hip hop, rnb, urban chart, classic house and 70s and 80s retro tunes.

There's loads of side shows too - choreographed dancers, go-go girls, costume artists, carnival inspired performance, musicians and vocalists.
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