Age Against The Machine - Glasgow: 16th November
Clyde Rooms, Edmiston House, Glasgow.
Cancelled
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The U.K's premier party, for the slightly older party animal, returns to Glasgow on Saturday 16 November. No under 30s, so the kids can't cramp your style as you pull out those moves on the dancefloor! For 11 years now Don and Reg have been hosting parties in London for those who do not want to go gentle in to that good night and are still fighting hard for their right to party! Now in Nottingham, Brighton, Oxford and other cities, the march of the aged goes on as they return to Glasgow Dropping the finest: pop, indie, rock, disco, Motown, rock ‘n’ roll, power ballads, soul, punk, ska, northern soul, funk and anything we think will get the floor moving. **As with all Age Against The Machine events this is strictly for over 30s only. Photo ID MUST be produced, even if you have purchased an advance ticket! You’ll hear artists like: Wham, Prince, The Clash, Kate Bush, Chic, Bon Jovi, The Cure, Stevie Wonder, Human League, Blondie, The Killers, Dolly Parton, The Spice Girls, Pet Shop Boys, Tina Turner, Blur, Bonnie Tyler, Rolling Stones, Pulp, The Smiths, Specials, Kylie, The Strokes, Elton John, Joy Division, David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, KC and the Sunshine Band, Fleetwood Mac, Duran Duran, Gloria Gaynor, Soft Cell, Bee Gees, Belinda Carlisle, Pet shop Boys, Madonna, Beach Boys, Queen, Meat Loaf, Soft Cell, Phil Collins, Temptations, Beatles, Frankie Valli, Whitney Houston, The Kinks, James Brown, Cher, INXS, New Order, ABBA, Erasure, Journey, Madness, Stone Roses, The Jam, Supremes, Depeche Mode, Donna Summer and loads more. Age Against The Machine has appeared at numerous festivals over the years including Isle of Wight, Latitude, Standon Calling, Shiine On, Brighton Fringe and more. "The perfect place to dance off those middle-age blues" Time Out “Throwing shapes and hugging your sweaty friends on a strobe light stricken dance floor is not just for the young ‘uns” – Independent "Look out! The oldies are taking over!" Time Out