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This club 414 in Brixton me and a mate thinking of going there one night, does anybody have any feedback on their psych trance nights good, average, great, bad, and what about the mix of crowd, all ages or mostly young, etc., what about crowded or room to rock, appreciated, shame the club on Acer Road before Xmas didn’t didn’t continue, it was cool.
me and a mate checked this out last night, really cool small place, great vibes, happy crowd, very friendly security, great music too and had a super time at their psychtrance night that was going til 7am, definitely going back as you can’t fail to have a fabulous time here. only £5 to get in.
May head there again Friday night, was great last time and I could do with letting my hair down
Had an utterly awesome time here last Friday, raving until 5am, what a superb happy, friendly interesting crowd!
Sounds good bud.
Now there are finally some late night Underground trains to the venue it could be worth Zuggsy or any of the promoters who use this venue posting event details here…
From a quick glance at the TFL info these could also be beneficial to folk travelling in outside London as if their intercity trains end up at Liverpool Street or Kings Cross they now no longer have to set off stupidly early to avoid hassles later at night getting to Brixton…
Thanks for that.
I was at 414 on the night the tube made its nighttime debut, leaving the club at 4am to get home in north of the capital. definitely a mind relaxer – great night but wanted to leave earlier that 5am and the tube allowed that.
Indeed on outside Londoners:
A short walk from Kings Cross (Victoria line) to Euston for those coming from the west side of the north. And for those coming from the west, Lancaster Gate (Central line) is a short walk from Paddington
@zuggsy 985781 wrote:
ndeed on outside Londoners:
A short walk from Kings Cross (Victoria line) to Euston for those coming from the west side of the north. And for those coming from the west, Lancaster Gate (Central line) is a short walk from Paddington
hat tip for this useful info. it is often not well known by those who have never lived in London how close many stops on the Underground actually are to one another and mainline rail stations.
If you are not from London don’t be intimidated by the sheer density of the area; in this case the distance you would have to walk is only 600m and many streets run parallel to one another so even if you take the “wrong” one you can still be headed in the correct direction..
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