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Promising to save our souls from the monotony that is York’s nightlife, Idioteque are set to provide another proverbial life-jacket in the form of a hip-hop and dub-step night at St. Lawrence Working Men’s Club this coming Friday.
Featuring Metropolis and DJ No Names from the collective Foreign Beggars, prepare your ear-drums for some seriously sexy sounds. These guys have headlined the monster-club Fabric and have previously been voted "Best Group" and winners of "Best single" at the Lyric Pad Hip hop awards, so you’re in good hands. If this night is as good as the last, you really don’t want to be missing out. Check out The Yorker’s review of the last event.
For more information on the night, click away on the official website.
So get yourself down to St Lawrence Working Men’s Club on Friday 8th February 10pm-4am if previous nights out in York have prompted thoughts of the S.O.S variety. You won’t be disappointed.
Tickets are £6 advance and £8 on the door.
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