Music : Electro, Alternative Electronic and Rock
FESTIVAL OF SINS
OCTOBER 10
SIN: SLOTH
PRE PURCHASE TICKETS ON WEGOTTICKETS.COM and avoid queuing in your splendid attire.
Time: 8pm to 3am
Price: £6 before 9pm, £7 with flyer, £8 on door
Venue: Purple Turtle, 65 Crowndale Road, London NW1 2TN
Website: www.festivalofsins.co.uk
THE EVENT INCLUDES:
Various tantalising treats include a performance by Fancy Chance (the Alternative Miss World 2009) and a fashion show created especially for us by Sample Remix. There is also the shocking and gory Victorian Freakshow, and suspension, fire and wax/food play demonstrations.
Music is delivered for Sloth by the Young Paul.
This will also be the farewell gig of the cult band, Fourth Criminal. We have heard rumours about stretch limos, slothful antics and other bizarre treats in their final outing.
There will be gimp stilt walkers, free cakes and chocolates, body painting, pole dancing, upstairs photo studio, door gifts, stalls and djs.
Festival of Sins is one of the leading alternative entertainment events in London, with a friendly and inclusive atmosphere. Come strip off your inhibitions and discover your sins.
Further information at: www.festivalofsins.co.uk
DJs: Guy Thompson and Kate Way
Note:
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Bring ID if you look under 21 (passport or driving licence or official proof of age card) as the venue does check ID. We would not want you
What To Wear: There is no strict dress code to enable you to use your creativity to dress to theme...Debauched, Bizarre, Lustful…feathers, silk, sequins, red shoes, shiny lips, big hats, pvc, latex, ballgowns, rollerblades, barefeet...let your imagination go wild. Don't feel intimidated, have fun.
REVIEWERS HAVE SAID:
Highly Recommended by The Fetishistas who say it is: "Fast becoming known as London’s most debauched variety night"
Punk Globe Website proclaims it as: "different to any other club I've been to...if you fancy a decadent night out, then look no further"
Bubblegum Slut Magazine suggests it is: "an inspired and refreshingly original fixture on the London club circuit most importantly lacks the cliqueness and pretension of many more specifically targeted events. For the sinful and open-minded this is a whole lot of fun!"
Featured in Bizarre Magazine: bizarremag.com
