Gay London Life | April '24 Edition - Magazine - Page 16
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Athena
Going Out
Eagle London recently celebrated twenty years
Breeding
in its Vauxhall home and good ol’ Athena has
Still not been to the swish new home of the King’s
Orange Trade
been there for seven of those. This is the club
Head Theatre? Enough with your excuses — get
Two gay superclub brands will be joining forces
night dedicated to all things eighties, from the
a ticket for the final fortnight of Breeding, Barry
on the Spring Bank Holiday weekend (Sunday
questionable fashion and iconic movies to the
McStay’s play about a pair of husbands who are
26th May) for a one-off rager at Fire. Info’s a
unforgettable music that still sounds just as fresh
thinking about adopting a child, but wondering
little thin on the ground at the moment, but we’re
today as it did back then. Every month, resident
if they’ll make for suitable parents or not. The
going to take some educated guesses going
DJs Paul Joseph and Gareth Hackney (plus the
show premiered last year but thankfully it’s been
by the past records of both Orange Nation
occasional special guest) dive into their record
brought back for another month-long run after
and Trade. The beats will be hard. The crowd
collections to share the best pop, disco, new
glowing reviews. There’s a Q&A session with the
will be topless. The closing time will be well
wave, electronica and even a few forgotten gems
cast and creative team after the matinee show on
into Monday daytime. OK, count us in. Head to
from the decade.
Sunday 7th April, too.
onnation.net for early bird tickets.
Saturday 6th April, 9pm-4am, Eagle
London, 349 Kennington Lane, SE11 5QY
Nearest Station: Vauxhall
Until Sunday 14th April, King’s Head
Theatre, 116 Upper Street, N1 1QN
Nearest Station: Angel
Sunday 26th May, midnight-late, Fire,
South Lambeth Road, SW8 1RT
Nearest Station: Vauxhall
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