We are pleased to announce that Solid Hit Souls new venue is Upstairs at O’Neils Pub @ 73-77 Euston Road London NW1. More intimate than our previous venue with a capacity of 140 it is, we feel an ideal venue for a Northern Night. Pub price bar at one end, Tables & chairs (ideal for record dealers) surround the talc friendly wooden dancefloor with a small stage on the far wall with decks etc.Our first night at O’Neils takes place Friday 17th February, £5 in, 8pm - 1am & our Special Guest for this is Carl Fortnum, top DJ from the old Capital Soul Club & of course all over the country, together with our residents Stuart Tyler, Martin Thomson, Gene Robertson & Dave Greenhill.
As always we bring you Northern for the floor, a superb mix of classic oldies, underplayed oldies that should be played & semi knowns.This is going to be good, already we’ve had loads of calls asking for details!
Previously known as Drummonds it was a well known club in the 80s & early 90s for not only Northern nights (Jon Buck promoted nights here amongst others) but also for the mod element who ran their own clubs in the venue as well as indie/rock /pop clubs . A brilliant location with no less than 3 mainline stations within walking distance, St Pancras is dead opposite, Kings Cross is a 2/3 minute hop & Euston will take about 6/7 minutes if you cut out the hopping & just walk. 6 different tube lines pass through King X or Euston, + Kings Cross Thameslink & there’s loads of buses stop almost outside the venue. Parking is easy in the back streets & don’t worry, the areas been cleaned up & all the crack dealers & whores have been cleared out. That may disappoint 1 or 2 of our regulars but most of us think it’s a good thing .Oh by the way, if you want to get there early they serve delicious food in the pub downstairs
After Vivos being so far out of the way I actually think we're spoiling you ! See you on the 17th Feb
We are pleased to announce that Solid Hit Souls new venue is Upstairs at O’Neils Pub @ 73-77 Euston Road London NW1. More intimate than our previous venue with a capacity of 140 it is, we feel an ideal venue for a Northern Night. Pub price bar at one end, Tables & chairs (ideal for record dealers) surround the talc friendly wooden dancefloor with a small stage on the far wall with decks etc.Our first night at O’Neils takes place Friday 17th February, £5 in, 8pm - 1am & our Special Guest for this is Carl Fortnum, top DJ from the old Capital Soul Club & of course all over the country, together with our residents Stuart Tyler, Martin Thomson, Gene Robertson & Dave Greenhill.
As always we bring you Northern for the floor, a superb mix of classic oldies, underplayed oldies that should be played & semi knowns.This is going to be good, already we’ve had loads of calls asking for details!
Previously known as Drummonds it was a well known club in the 80s & early 90s for not only Northern nights (Jon Buck promoted nights here amongst others) but also for the mod element who ran their own clubs in the venue as well as indie/rock /pop clubs . A brilliant location with no less than 3 mainline stations within walking distance, St Pancras is dead opposite, Kings Cross is a 2/3 minute hop & Euston will take about 6/7 minutes if you cut out the hopping & just walk. 6 different tube lines pass through King X or Euston, + Kings Cross Thameslink & there’s loads of buses stop almost outside the venue. Parking is easy in the back streets & don’t worry, the areas been cleaned up & all the crack dealers & whores have been cleared out. That may disappoint 1 or 2 of our regulars but most of us think it’s a good thing .Oh by the way, if you want to get there early they serve delicious food in the pub downstairs
After Vivos being so far out of the way I actually think we're spoiling you ! See you on the 17th Feb