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A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
Ullapool is a tiny Scottish fishing village in the north-west Highlands ringed by beautiful mountains. And when the tourists move out, the DJs move in. We meet the team making Baile/Baile boom boom.
Baile/Baile.
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A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
Ullapool is a tiny Scottish fishing village in the north-west Highlands ringed by beautiful mountains. And when the tourists move out, the DJs move in. We meet the team making Baile/Baile boom boom.
Baile Baile, Sigi & Jemima
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A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
Ullapool is a tiny Scottish fishing village in the north-west Highlands ringed by beautiful mountains. And when the tourists move out, the DJs move in. We meet the team making Baile/Baile boom boom.
Baile/Baile, Crowd.
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A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
Ullapool is a tiny Scottish fishing village in the north-west Highlands ringed by beautiful mountains. And when the tourists move out, the DJs move in. We meet the team making Baile/Baile boom boom.
Baile Baile, DADs
Celine Antal / Guardian / eyevine
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Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
The city's madcap mix of bingo, dressing up and dancing has become a cultural phenomenon, bucking the trend of a declining UK club scene and packing venues nationwide. Ahead of the night's 10th anniversary, our writer gives it a go.
Bongos Bingo 80's Music Theme Night, Liverpool.
900 people attended the second 80's themed bongos bingo of the day in Liverpool Content.
Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
The city's madcap mix of bingo, dressing up and dancing has become a cultural phenomenon, bucking the trend of a declining UK club scene and packing venues nationwide. Ahead of the night's 10th anniversary, our writer gives it a go.
Bongos Bingo 80's Music Theme Night, Liverpool.
900 people attended the second 80's themed bongos bingo of the day in Liverpool Content.
Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
The city's madcap mix of bingo, dressing up and dancing has become a cultural phenomenon, bucking the trend of a declining UK club scene and packing venues nationwide. Ahead of the night's 10th anniversary, our writer gives it a go.
Bongos Bingo 80's Music Theme Night, Liverpool.
900 people attended the second 80's themed bongos bingo of the day in Liverpool Content.
Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
The city's madcap mix of bingo, dressing up and dancing has become a cultural phenomenon, bucking the trend of a declining UK club scene and packing venues nationwide. Ahead of the night's 10th anniversary, our writer gives it a go.
Bongos Bingo 80's Music Theme Night, Liverpool.
900 people attended the second 80's themed bongos bingo of the day in Liverpool Content.
Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
The city's madcap mix of bingo, dressing up and dancing has become a cultural phenomenon, bucking the trend of a declining UK club scene and packing venues nationwide. Ahead of the night's 10th anniversary, our writer gives it a go.
Bongos Bingo 80's Music Theme Night, Liverpool.
900 people attended the second 80's themed bongos bingo of the day in Liverpool Content.
Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.
Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.
General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.
Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.
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Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.
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Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.
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'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.
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'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.
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'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.
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'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.
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Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.
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Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.
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Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.
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