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A Christmas MOD Ball This Sunday At The 100 Club with The Moons!



Event Info:

ROLL UP ROLL UP FOR A CHRISTMAS BALL FEATURING YOUR FAVOURITE MOONS!!!

WE'VE GOT SIGHTS AND SOUNDS AND MARVELS TO DELIGHT YOUR EYES AND EARS....

ITS BEEN A BUSY YEAR FOR THE MOONS AND NEXT YEAR IT GOING TO GET EVEN MORE FRANTIC!! A NEW ALBUM IS ON THE WAY FOR RELEASE IN THE NEW YEAR, PRODUCED BY EDWYN COLLINS IN LONDON. WATCH AND HAVE A CHRISTMAS DRINK WITH THE MOONS AT THEIR FINAL SHOW OF THE YEAR AT THE LEGENDARY 100 CLUB.

At the top of the bill

THE MOONS

With support from
CONNETT feat. MEL D

+ DJS

AND THE AMAZING
DRA DANCE COLLECTIVE (GO GO DANCERS)
Who will excite you with the grooviest dancing during the night and between the bands,

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