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Gig and club night at Met



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Published Date: 26 September 2008
PETERBOROUGH'S Met Lounge venue is to open its doors as a gig and club night every Thursday from this week.
Called The Recession Session, owner Steve Jason is offering free entry to the opening night for those who turn up with a promo flyer.

Regular entry cost will be £1.50 from 10.30pm to 1.30am, and there will be cheap drinks all night. Music will ma
inly be rock and punk, but if you request it, and the DJ has it, it will be played.

Bands will be on from 7.30pm each night.

First up is Switzerland's Welcome To The Last Millennium, with support from Radicus, We Are Fiction and Living Nightmare, this Thursday.

Tickets for this show cost £4 on the door, and entry is open to 14-year-olds and over.

But before all that, there is a charity night raising money for Macmillan Cancer Research, tonight.

On the bill is Khalo, We Are Fiction, Lavondyss and Ten Years Ago Today. Tickets cost £6 at the door, from 8pm.

Other forthcoming headline shows at The Met Lounge include Army Of Freshman, James Yuill, Fenech Soler, The Brays, Operahouse, Last Gang and The Situationists.

To find out more, visit www. metlounge.org.uk For a promo flyer for free entry to The Recession Session, e-mail s.jason@btinternet.com.



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  • Last Updated: 26 September 2008 5:11 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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