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Home > Food & Drink > Weekdays too tough? Join a PJ Party in London

Weekdays too tough? Join a PJ Party in London

By Caroline King - September 15, 2019Posted in : Cinema, Classes & Workshops, Club Night, Food & Drink

The newly opened multi-arts bar and club, Colours Hoxton, will be hosting weekly ‘sober Tuesdays’ events, designed to help Londoners find a sober space to socialise in.

Sober PJ Party, Colours Hoxton
A Sober PJ Party at Colours Hoxton

The series will host events such as nostalgic film clubs, The Art of being present workshops and LGTBQ+ sober mixers and Drag Lab workshops, alongside other more boozy events and club nights on different nights.

On Tuesday 17th September, the first of their monthly Sober PJ Parties will take place. The 90s Sober PJ Party: 10 Things I Hate About You will aim to channel some of those pure 90s vibes, with some old school classics and a screening of back-to-school favourite 10 Things I Hate About You.

Tickets will include popcorn, Capri Sun and maybe even a onesie… so grab a cushion, sit back and cosy up!

When: First event on 17th September 2019, 7.30pm
Where: Colours Hoxton, 2-4 Hoxton Square, London N1 6NU
£: Tickets cost from £6 (Adults only)

More info: www.colourshoxton.com/events and www.ticketweb.uk

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