Venue:

  • Every Friday at The Boston Music Rooms
  • Larger events: Upstairs at the Dome
  • Address:
    178 Junction Road,
    London,
    N19 5QQ
  • Find us on Google Maps
  • just across the road from Tufnell Park Tube (Northern Line)
  • Ten minutes by bus from Camden (134), 15 mins by bus from KingsX (10)
  • Bands on stage from 9.30 till Midnight
  • DJs playing beat, garage, psych, R&B and punk for your dancing pleasure till late.
  • Venue closes at 3am, last admittance 1.30am
  • Bar open till 2.30am on Fridays
  • Pub prices

Tickets:

Entry £6 unless otherwise noted (£1 off if you register and receive the newsletter) .

Tickets for all gigs are now available at: (cash sales only)

  • Intoxica Records,
    231 Portobello Rd,
    Notting Hill, London W11
  • Sounds That Swing,
    46 Inverness St,
    Camden Town NW1
  • Pure Groove,
    679 Holloway Road,
    London N19
    near Archway tube.
    10-6, Mon-Tue;
    10-7 Wed-Sat
  • 35 Eyre Street Hill,
    London EC1R 5ET
    Tel: 07786 805518
    to arrange visit.

Tickets for some gigs at Dirty Water can now be purchased online through

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Contact

  • All Enquiries - info [at] dirtywaterclub [dot] com
  • 07786 805518
  • Web Site Enquiries - clement [at] dirtywaterclub [dot] com
  • Video Enquiries - ray [at] dirtywaterclub [dot] com

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After enjoying a top 20 hit ("Their Way", featuring Pete Doherty) and touring as support to Babyshambles as well as headlining a Club NME tour, indie-rockers The Littl'ans had their "We Looked Good Together" adopted for a Hedi Slimane fashion show. Since quitting that band, singer Ronnie (who's been described as a cross between Jarvis Cocker and Faris Rotter) spent some time in New York, but now he's back in the UK with a new band formed with members of The Fatals and Spanish band The Critters. With a live show that is action-packed and full of energy and passion, they're provocative and sexy. One magazine said, "A winning combination of a punk attitude, rambling vocals and fashion sense that people pay top dollar for." Another described them as having "marvelously quasi-moronic punk vibes with terrace shoutings and a jovially laconic voice. There's bags of charm and spades full of fractured cool about it all. Great stuff." This gig is a warm before they begin a tour supporting Dirty Pretty Things.

This is where you will find out everything you ever wanted to know about every record we have ever released and a biography and photo of every band too.

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