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    Queer Party MILK to Launch | Lifestyle

    July 22, 20221 Min Read
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    In a city where club closures just keep on coming (Printworks is the latest to announce it’s shutting its doors), word of a new club opening is a big deal. HERE, which boasts 23,000 sq ft of space with a floor-to-ceiling 16K screen, four floors underneath Denmark Street, is the largest live event venue to be built in central London since 1940. For such a big opening, only a big programme will do and that’s where new queer party MILK comes in.

    Founded by the brains behind Little Gay Brother, Chapter 10, Dalston Superstore, Body Movements, Feel It, and Dance Tunnel, MILK is all about celebrating the cream of LGBQTI+ talent. It’s all kicking off in September with Hercules & Love Affair (playing their first live London show since 2018), Roi Perez, Adonis resident Hannah Holland, DJ Josh Caffe, Dan Beaumont of Chapter 10, Queer House Party’s Harry Gay and Nite Dykez’ Gin & Mica, and you’ll wanna be there so grab your tickets now.

    Sat 10th September 2022
    Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 8LH
    @milktheparty

    Photo credit: Matt Ford

    July 22, 2022July 22, 2022 by Christinalgbt, lifestyle, music, Soho

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