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The Soup Kitchen


The Soup Kitchen is a new quarterly night set up by Trev and Tom.B so they and their friends can spin their favourite discs to anyone who wants to listen and maybe have a dance. Alongside the regular dose of indie pop, alternative rock, Swedish sounds and girl bands there will be a theme running through each night. This may comprise of tracks from one particular label, a band, a city or even a year!

The first Soup Kitchen night will be on Saturday 26th May 2007 taking place upstairs at the Enterprise with guest DJ's Andy & Emma from Pocketbooks . The theme will be Creation Records from Meat Whiplash to the Boo Radleys, The Bodines to Oasis, Primal Scream to erm, Primal Scream!

It's free entry and runs from 8pm - 1am. 2 Haverstock Hill, Camden NW3 2BL (opposite Chalk Farm tube).

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