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HIGHLIGHTS
DTPM
RETURNS
DTPM is back… for a one-off
birthday special. Promoter Lee
Freeman and the rest of the Blue
Cube team will be throwing DTPM’s
13th birthday party on Sunday 13
April at The End (home of Thursday
nighter Discotec). The main fl oor
will off er underground house, with
residents Miguel Pellitero, Steve
Thomas, Guy Williams and Gabriele
XTREME FRIDAYS
Cutrano on the main fl oor. The Lounge
will off er a special ‘mash-up room’,
with very special guest Boy George
The boys down at XXL have announced that they’re moving their XXL Xtreme session joining Kris Di Angelis and Ben Jamin
from Thursdays to Fridays. The Thursday sessions weren’t proving as popular as hoped, but in spinning a party-fl avoured, eclectic
many customers said that they’d like the night to run on Fridays so that they could play mix of mashed-up tunes. Early bird tickets for this unmissable spring date cost just £10
until late and not have to worry about getting up for work on the Saturday! Admission is from www.dtpmevents.co.uk. After they’ve sold out, advance tickets will cost £13 from
free before 11pm, then £5, with admission closing at 3am but there’s no end to the action the website or Trax, Clone Zone, Prowler or www.ticketweb.co.uk - or more on the door.
until ‘the last pig is gone’! All attending are encouraged to stick to the dress code, which is Members can pick up advance tickets for £10 from www.dtpmevents.co.uk
leather, rubber, skin, military and industrial. There’s a dark and dirty soundtrack, extended You’ll fi nd The End at 18 West Central Street, W1, and the doors are open from 6pm till
play area, heated outdoor cigar terrace and changing area. super late.
Meanwhile, XXL’s fl agship Saturday nighter continue to pull in hundreds of hunky fellas
every weekend, with its smaller midweek night providing cruise action each Wednesday.
If you haven’t already signed up for membership, then now’s the time to do so as the
management have introduced a new scheme whereby members are entitled to free
admission on the fi rst Saturday of the month to coincide with their birthday. In other
words, any members with a birthday in April will be allowed free admission on Saturday 5
April, and so on. Don’t also forget that this year’s Bear Pride is coming - stick the 23-25 ST DAVID
May in your diary and we’ll bring you full details next month . One of the Spring
XXL and XXL Extreme take place at the Arches, 51-53 Southwark Street, SE1. highlights at the Royal
Vauxhall Tavern
is undoubtedly the
VAUXHALL return of David Hoyle
for another limited
VICTOR run of Tuesday night
Now that the Orange shows. His ‘Magazine’
offi ce has staked a major club session will run
claim in the running of each week from 7pm
Area and Depot, the team onwards, with Mr
are busier than ever down Hoyle on stage at 8pm
in Vauxhall. to discuss a diff erent
The weekend at fl agship weekly topic. Issues
venue Fire (South Lambeth Road, SW8) kicks off on Thursday nights with Gravity, covered in April will
followed on Fridays by A:M. Horizon is now running every Saturday night, off ering include ‘Debt’ (Tuesday
12 hours of hardcore partying, followed immediately at 11am on Sunday morning by 1 April), the ‘Trade
Later. Sunday nights play host to their original all-nighter, Orange, which runs from Union Movement’ (8
11pm till 11am Monday morning. Keeping up that after-hours vibe is Open, which runs April), ‘the Arts Council’
Tuesday mornings from 3.30am till 10am. Check www.fi reclub.co.uk or www.myspace. (15 April), ‘Lauren
com/fi relondon Harries Sober’ (22 April) and ‘Botany’ (29 April). To check out what you might have already
Juicy has now left Fire but promoter Andrew Harris has taken it across to the other side missed, pick up a copy of the new David Hoyle DVD that the Duckie team have produced
of Kennington Lane, and it’s now running as a weekly Saturday night party each week at to commemorate this new season of performances. It’s available priced £10 from www.
the revamped Area (67 Albert Embankment, SE1 - see out pictures on page 48) between thisisunbound.co.uk or on the door at RVT on the David Hoyle nights.
11pm and 8am. Admission to both Juicy and Horizon is £15, £12 with a fl yer, or £12 with Other highlights at the RVT during April include the new Saturday night/Sunday morning
an advance ticket from Trax, Prowler or Clone Zone. afterhours session Nitelife, from promoter Spike Rhodes and DJs Alan X and Jon Butler.
The venue that was formerly Crash is now known as Depot (66 Albert Embankment, SE1), That runs every Sunday morning from 2.30am till 10am, with admission £6.
and it off ers a steamy selection of cruise nights. Launching on Saturday 29 March is the Topping & Butch are going to be taking on a Wednesday night residency with their weekly
new monthly party Rent, in conjunction with online agency rentboy.com and featuring School Gang night, which will feature stand-up comedy, songs, a Tuck Shop and free
DJ David Hernandez from Cockring in Amsterdam. Another monthly party is Manhunt, entry for anyone in a school tie. DJ Eddie K will spin the sounds.
which is again in conjunction with a cruise site (www.manhunt.net), and which run on Vauxhallville takes a break during April but the venue will remain open on Thursday
the second Saturday of the month. Saturday 5 April will also see the launch of monthly nights, with DJ Dawn Right Nasty spinning the tunes. Duckie runs each Saturday and
Saturday nighter Prowler, which will kick off with an after-party for the new Bruce La S.L.A.G.S/Chill-Out off ers big dance anthems on Sundays. There’s a rotating line-up
Bruce movie premiere. of nights on Fridays, with alternative bears session Ursus London (4 April), Gill Manly’s
jazz session Diversion (11 April), ‘dirty hardcore fagrock’ at Guns (18 April), and
Weimar-esque entertainment at Kabarett (25 April).
For more details, check the website at www.rvt.org.uk
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