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HERE at Outernet

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A queerly good time

An occasional queer party staged four floors below ground at Here – London's biggest new purpose-buildt entertainment space since the 1940s. The 2,000 capacity dance/club/concert haven is the centrepiece feature of Outernet – a massive multimedia venue located directly adjacent to/on top of/around Tottenham Court Road Station and rubbing up aginst London's own Tin Pin Alley (Denmark St), just seconds from Soho. Milk is the branchild of the team behind Body Movements Festival, Little Gay Brother, Chapter 10, Dalston Superstore and Feel It. Inaugural event for Milk: 10 September 2022 (included a live set from Hercules & Love Affair).



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