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  • A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
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    A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
    Ullapool is a tiny Scottish fishing village in the north-west Highlands ringed by beautiful mountains. And when the tourists move out, the DJs move in. We meet the team making Baile/Baile boom boom.

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  • A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
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    A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
    Ullapool is a tiny Scottish fishing village in the north-west Highlands ringed by beautiful mountains. And when the tourists move out, the DJs move in. We meet the team making Baile/Baile boom boom.

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  • A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
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    A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
    Ullapool is a tiny Scottish fishing village in the north-west Highlands ringed by beautiful mountains. And when the tourists move out, the DJs move in. We meet the team making Baile/Baile boom boom.

    Baile/Baile, Crowd.

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  • A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
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    A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain's most remote club night? Baile/Baile.
    Ullapool is a tiny Scottish fishing village in the north-west Highlands ringed by beautiful mountains. And when the tourists move out, the DJs move in. We meet the team making Baile/Baile boom boom.

    Baile Baile, DADs

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  • Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
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    Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
    The city's madcap mix of bingo, dressing up and dancing has become a cultural phenomenon, bucking the trend of a declining UK club scene and packing venues nationwide. Ahead of the night's 10th anniversary, our writer gives it a go.

    Bongos Bingo 80's Music Theme Night, Liverpool.
    900 people attended the second 80's themed bongos bingo of the day in Liverpool Content.

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  • Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
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    Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
    The city's madcap mix of bingo, dressing up and dancing has become a cultural phenomenon, bucking the trend of a declining UK club scene and packing venues nationwide. Ahead of the night's 10th anniversary, our writer gives it a go.

    Bongos Bingo 80's Music Theme Night, Liverpool.
    900 people attended the second 80's themed bongos bingo of the day in Liverpool Content.

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  • Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
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    Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
    The city's madcap mix of bingo, dressing up and dancing has become a cultural phenomenon, bucking the trend of a declining UK club scene and packing venues nationwide. Ahead of the night's 10th anniversary, our writer gives it a go.

    Bongos Bingo 80's Music Theme Night, Liverpool.
    900 people attended the second 80's themed bongos bingo of the day in Liverpool Content.

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    Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
    The city's madcap mix of bingo, dressing up and dancing has become a cultural phenomenon, bucking the trend of a declining UK club scene and packing venues nationwide. Ahead of the night's 10th anniversary, our writer gives it a go.

    Bongos Bingo 80's Music Theme Night, Liverpool.
    900 people attended the second 80's themed bongos bingo of the day in Liverpool Content.

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    Rave, games and showers of Coco Pops: a night out at Liverpool's Bongo's Bingo
    The city's madcap mix of bingo, dressing up and dancing has become a cultural phenomenon, bucking the trend of a declining UK club scene and packing venues nationwide. Ahead of the night's 10th anniversary, our writer gives it a go.

    Bongos Bingo 80's Music Theme Night, Liverpool.
    900 people attended the second 80's themed bongos bingo of the day in Liverpool Content.

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    Mertingen, Bavaria, Germany - February 9, 2025: Big carnival parade in Mertingen. Bavaria celebrates carnival on the streets *** Großer Faschingsumzug in Mertingen. Bayern feiert Fasching auf der Straße / 090225
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  • Renato Zero torna con l'album 'Zero il folle'
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    Renato Zero torna con l'album 'Zero il folle'
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  • Renato Zero torna con l'album 'Zero il folle'
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    Renato Zero torna con l'album 'Zero il folle'
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    30-09-2019 Roma( Italia )
    Spettacolo Zero il Folle, la presentazione del nuovo disco di Renato Zero
    Nella foto: Renato Zero

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (left), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
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    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    DUKAS_171690484_EYE
    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    DUKAS_171690468_EYE
    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    DUKAS_171690483_EYE
    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    DUKAS_171690467_EYE
    Albert's Schloss: Welcome to Piccadilly's new party palace
    This Bavarian bier hall is promising burlesque, dancing on the tables and 3am finishes.

    Albert’s Schloss, named after Prince Albert, is a Northern import that opens next week on Piccadilly Circus, and the fourth of an extremely successful group of Bavarian-themed bier halls.

    General manager Roísín Finnerty, who has also returned home to London after looking after the Manchester site for six years
    Singer Lucie Meiselle might be Schloss personified, having joined as an actor after completing her performing arts degree. Today she maps out the entertainment in each site, from go-go dancers to raucous disco-punk nights, and still sings herself from time to time.

    Roisin Finnerty (right), general manager and Lucie Meiselle creative director at Albert's Schloss, on Shaftesbury Ave, London.

    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor  sold
    DUKAS_171151323_FER
    John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor sold
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dance floor 1
    Ref 15935
    14/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Julien’s Auctions

    The iconic dance floor used by John Travolta on the hit disco movie Saturday Night Fever has sold for $325,000 USD at auction.

    The dance floor was custom-made for the 2001 Odyssey Disco in Brooklyn, New York at a cost of $15,000 USD / €14.000 euros in 1977 for the production of the film. 

    It remained there until the club finally closed its doors in 2005.

    It was where Travolta’s character  Tony Manero and the cast strutted their stuff for the film which carried an unforgettable soundtrack mostly written and performed by the Bee Gees.

    The base was a wooden frame divided into twelve separate sections. 

    Each section contained twenty-four illuminating bulbs making 288 in total.

    The illuminated  patterns were controlled by a NESS CL-2400 light control centre.

    Fully assembled, the dance floor measured over eight metres long and five metres. 

    When the Odyssey club shut, one of its employees, Vito Bruno, purchased it.

    It was was featured in the production of the season three episode Saturday Night Glee-ve" in  television in 2012 TV series Glee.

    Included with the dance floor were the original acrylic panels used during the production of Saturday Night Fever, as well as modern acrylic panels that were created for the Glee episode.

    Saturday Night Fever made a superstar of Travolta , who was aged 23 when he made it, with his character known for his white suit and dance moves during the late 70s disco boom.

    The floor was sold by US saleroom Julian's Auctions and had a pre-sale estimate of $300,000 USD / €280.500 euros.

    OPS: The controller for the lights in the floor

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor  sold
    DUKAS_171151322_FER
    John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor sold
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dance floor 1
    Ref 15935
    14/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Julien’s Auctions

    The iconic dance floor used by John Travolta on the hit disco movie Saturday Night Fever has sold for $325,000 USD at auction.

    The dance floor was custom-made for the 2001 Odyssey Disco in Brooklyn, New York at a cost of $15,000 USD / €14.000 euros in 1977 for the production of the film. 

    It remained there until the club finally closed its doors in 2005.

    It was where Travolta’s character  Tony Manero and the cast strutted their stuff for the film which carried an unforgettable soundtrack mostly written and performed by the Bee Gees.

    The base was a wooden frame divided into twelve separate sections. 

    Each section contained twenty-four illuminating bulbs making 288 in total.

    The illuminated  patterns were controlled by a NESS CL-2400 light control centre.

    Fully assembled, the dance floor measured over eight metres long and five metres. 

    When the Odyssey club shut, one of its employees, Vito Bruno, purchased it.

    It was was featured in the production of the season three episode Saturday Night Glee-ve" in  television in 2012 TV series Glee.

    Included with the dance floor were the original acrylic panels used during the production of Saturday Night Fever, as well as modern acrylic panels that were created for the Glee episode.

    Saturday Night Fever made a superstar of Travolta , who was aged 23 when he made it, with his character known for his white suit and dance moves during the late 70s disco boom.

    The floor was sold by US saleroom Julian's Auctions and had a pre-sale estimate of $300,000 USD / €280.500 euros.

    OPS: The Saturday Night Fever dance floor which sold atauction.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor  sold
    DUKAS_171151321_FER
    John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor sold
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dance floor 1
    Ref 15935
    14/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Julien’s Auctions

    The iconic dance floor used by John Travolta on the hit disco movie Saturday Night Fever has sold for $325,000 USD at auction.

    The dance floor was custom-made for the 2001 Odyssey Disco in Brooklyn, New York at a cost of $15,000 USD / €14.000 euros in 1977 for the production of the film. 

    It remained there until the club finally closed its doors in 2005.

    It was where Travolta’s character  Tony Manero and the cast strutted their stuff for the film which carried an unforgettable soundtrack mostly written and performed by the Bee Gees.

    The base was a wooden frame divided into twelve separate sections. 

    Each section contained twenty-four illuminating bulbs making 288 in total.

    The illuminated  patterns were controlled by a NESS CL-2400 light control centre.

    Fully assembled, the dance floor measured over eight metres long and five metres. 

    When the Odyssey club shut, one of its employees, Vito Bruno, purchased it.

    It was was featured in the production of the season three episode Saturday Night Glee-ve" in  television in 2012 TV series Glee.

    Included with the dance floor were the original acrylic panels used during the production of Saturday Night Fever, as well as modern acrylic panels that were created for the Glee episode.

    Saturday Night Fever made a superstar of Travolta , who was aged 23 when he made it, with his character known for his white suit and dance moves during the late 70s disco boom.

    The floor was sold by US saleroom Julian's Auctions and had a pre-sale estimate of $300,000 USD / €280.500 euros.

    OPS: Video grab of the floor in a scene from the movie.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor  sold
    DUKAS_171151320_FER
    John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor sold
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dance floor 1
    Ref 15935
    14/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Julien’s Auctions

    The iconic dance floor used by John Travolta on the hit disco movie Saturday Night Fever has sold for $325,000 USD at auction.

    The dance floor was custom-made for the 2001 Odyssey Disco in Brooklyn, New York at a cost of $15,000 USD / €14.000 euros in 1977 for the production of the film. 

    It remained there until the club finally closed its doors in 2005.

    It was where Travolta’s character  Tony Manero and the cast strutted their stuff for the film which carried an unforgettable soundtrack mostly written and performed by the Bee Gees.

    The base was a wooden frame divided into twelve separate sections. 

    Each section contained twenty-four illuminating bulbs making 288 in total.

    The illuminated  patterns were controlled by a NESS CL-2400 light control centre.

    Fully assembled, the dance floor measured over eight metres long and five metres. 

    When the Odyssey club shut, one of its employees, Vito Bruno, purchased it.

    It was was featured in the production of the season three episode Saturday Night Glee-ve" in  television in 2012 TV series Glee.

    Included with the dance floor were the original acrylic panels used during the production of Saturday Night Fever, as well as modern acrylic panels that were created for the Glee episode.

    Saturday Night Fever made a superstar of Travolta , who was aged 23 when he made it, with his character known for his white suit and dance moves during the late 70s disco boom.

    The floor was sold by US saleroom Julian's Auctions and had a pre-sale estimate of $300,000 USD / €280.500 euros.

    OPS: The Saturday Night Fever dance floor which sold atauction.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor  sold
    DUKAS_171151319_FER
    John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor sold
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dance floor 1
    Ref 15935
    14/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Julien’s Auctions

    The iconic dance floor used by John Travolta on the hit disco movie Saturday Night Fever has sold for $325,000 USD at auction.

    The dance floor was custom-made for the 2001 Odyssey Disco in Brooklyn, New York at a cost of $15,000 USD / €14.000 euros in 1977 for the production of the film. 

    It remained there until the club finally closed its doors in 2005.

    It was where Travolta’s character  Tony Manero and the cast strutted their stuff for the film which carried an unforgettable soundtrack mostly written and performed by the Bee Gees.

    The base was a wooden frame divided into twelve separate sections. 

    Each section contained twenty-four illuminating bulbs making 288 in total.

    The illuminated  patterns were controlled by a NESS CL-2400 light control centre.

    Fully assembled, the dance floor measured over eight metres long and five metres. 

    When the Odyssey club shut, one of its employees, Vito Bruno, purchased it.

    It was was featured in the production of the season three episode Saturday Night Glee-ve" in  television in 2012 TV series Glee.

    Included with the dance floor were the original acrylic panels used during the production of Saturday Night Fever, as well as modern acrylic panels that were created for the Glee episode.

    Saturday Night Fever made a superstar of Travolta , who was aged 23 when he made it, with his character known for his white suit and dance moves during the late 70s disco boom.

    The floor was sold by US saleroom Julian's Auctions and had a pre-sale estimate of $300,000 USD / €280.500 euros.

    OPS: The Saturday Night Fever dance floor which sold atauction.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor  sold
    DUKAS_171151318_FER
    John Travolta Saturday Night Fever movie disco floor sold
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dance floor 1
    Ref 15935
    14/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Julien’s Auctions

    The iconic dance floor used by John Travolta on the hit disco movie Saturday Night Fever has sold for $325,000 USD at auction.

    The dance floor was custom-made for the 2001 Odyssey Disco in Brooklyn, New York at a cost of $15,000 USD / €14.000 euros in 1977 for the production of the film. 

    It remained there until the club finally closed its doors in 2005.

    It was where Travolta’s character  Tony Manero and the cast strutted their stuff for the film which carried an unforgettable soundtrack mostly written and performed by the Bee Gees.

    The base was a wooden frame divided into twelve separate sections. 

    Each section contained twenty-four illuminating bulbs making 288 in total.

    The illuminated  patterns were controlled by a NESS CL-2400 light control centre.

    Fully assembled, the dance floor measured over eight metres long and five metres. 

    When the Odyssey club shut, one of its employees, Vito Bruno, purchased it.

    It was was featured in the production of the season three episode Saturday Night Glee-ve" in  television in 2012 TV series Glee.

    Included with the dance floor were the original acrylic panels used during the production of Saturday Night Fever, as well as modern acrylic panels that were created for the Glee episode.

    Saturday Night Fever made a superstar of Travolta , who was aged 23 when he made it, with his character known for his white suit and dance moves during the late 70s disco boom.

    The floor was sold by US saleroom Julian's Auctions and had a pre-sale estimate of $300,000 USD / €280.500 euros.

    OPS: The controller for the lights in the floor

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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