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Feeling Gloomy - 80s Special - over 95% sold already!

Feeling Gloomy - 80s Special - over 95% sold already!

Event Time Sat 4th Mar 2023 at 10:00pm-Sun 5th Mar 2023 at 3:00am
Event Location The Phoenix, London
Event Price £6 + Booking fee (see below)
Age Restrictions
Age restrictions: 18+
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Feeling Gloomy - March 2023: 80s Special Sold Out
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Feeling Gloomy - 80s Special - over 95% sold already!

As the last remnants of winter cling on through March, come and join us for some soothing gloomy vibes as we jump back to the 80s with an extra helping of the saddest and most miserable tunes from the Thatcher-era such as The Smiths, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Blondie, Kate Bush, Pet Shop Boys, Joy Division, Human League, OMD, The Clash, New Order and more 

Ease your woes with our eclectic mix of melancholic melodies that you have come to know and love at Feeling Gloomy over the past 18 years as we provide the perfect soundtrack to get you dancing with tears in your eyes.

A night for the slightly more mature indie and alt fan, Feeling Gloomy caters for those who love their music on the darker side, but still have a sense of humour and love to dance.

Music

As well as the aforementioned 80s classics, we'll also soothe your woeful mood with tracks from the likes of David Bowie, Pulp, Nick Cave, Kate Bush, Suede, Blondie, The Mission, The National, Blur and much more!

Feeling Gloomy has appeared at numerous festivals including: Glastonbury, Standon Calling, Isle of Wight, Latitude, Green Man and more, it also ran for nearly 15 years in New York and 3 in Berlin.

Guest DJ's/perfomers have included: Jarvis Cocker, Brett Anderson, Paddy Considine and Matt Berry. People who have popped in to see us include: Michael Fassbender, Olivia Coleman, Adam Buxton, Nick Hornby and Alan Davis.

"The perfect place for a miserable night out" NME

"Brilliant fun, despite what the promoters want you to think" The Independent

"Fantastic" The Guardian

"The Maestros of Mooching" The Times

"Britain's weirdest club"- Radio 1

Venue

The Phoenix
37 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0PP, UK