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Feeling Gloomy - The Smiths Special
Feeling Gloomy - The Smiths Special
Feeling Gloomy - The Smiths Special

Feeling Gloomy - The Smiths Special

The Phoenix
Sat, Mar 1 from 10:00 PM to 3:00 AM
8.67 €

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We're commiserating the 40th anniversary of The Smiths' classic 'Meat Is Murder' album this month by playing all the best tracks from the album as well an extra dose of faves from Johnny Marr and the gang.

Released on 11th March 1985, The Smiths second studio album has gone on to be widely regarded as their finest work consisting of tracks such as The Headmasters Ritual, Barbarism Begins at Home and That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore, to name but a few.

Music

It won't all be The Smiths though so you can still expect the usual sad songs from the likes of David Bowie, The The Cure, The Clash, Depeche Mode, Bonnie Tyler, Nick Cave, Kate Bush, Blondie, Human League, Joy Division and much more!

Ease your woes with our eclectic mix of melancholic melodies that you have come to know and love at Feeling Gloomy over the past 19 years as we provide the perfect soundtrack to get you dancing with tears in your eyes.

Feeling Gloomy has appeared at numerous festivals during it's 19 years including Glastonbury, Standon Calling, Reading, Isle of Wight, Latitude, Green Man and more.

"The perfect place for a miserable night out" NME

"Brilliant fun, despite what the promoters want you to think" The Independent

"Fantastic" The Guardian

"The Maestros of Mooching" The Times

"Britain's weirdest club"- Radio 1

Presented by Jomi Events Ltd.

This is an 18+ event.

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