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TROUGH London

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This is the London branch of Australian fetish-aware gay dance party TROUGH, started in 2005 by Greek-Australian Nik Dimopoulos, who has staged his Melbourne and Sydney gatherings at the crossroads of sleeze, artiness, kitsch, SM, satire and fetish, appealing to "jocks, bears, hunks, queers, beards, twinks and in-betweeners". Dimopoulos uses only the finest techno to activate his dance floor, with Berghain's DJ Boris kicking off the London chapter. Dimopoulos is also good with a ca...

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London, England

Central

Hours
10.30pm—4am


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