White Mischief flyer: frontThe spring’s most talked-about (and sold-out) one-off club is back, bigger, better and more unmissable than before. It’s grown into an indoor festival where for one night, Scala in King’s Cross shall be transformed into a Jules Verne fantasy of steampunk Victorian space exploration, “FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON”

THRILL! To the adventures of Space Pirate Ginger Roger and Trash City mistress Ruby Blues; the sounds of steampunk sirens (and human harps) Skinphony and the sweet sweet 78s of the Shellac Sisters in the Lobby Room…

TAKE OFF! To British Sea Power giving us a sneak preview of their new album; the mighty MIGHTY soul sound of the 10-piece Lord Large Experiment; and the tribal rhythms of Kunta Kinte, interspersed with 1927 Cabaret Most Curious fresh from their sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe; fallen angel Red Sarah throwing fireballs over the heads of the audience; and our very own emissary from Kim Jong-Il, Miss Fancy Chance - all kept (mostly) under control by indomitable emcee Mat Fraser. When the live music ends at midnight, rock to a stunning and rare soul set from DJ Jean-Paul Séculaire of Right On!, back and better than ever, all in the Earth Room.

FLY! To dizzying heights with emcee Dusty “Icarus” Limits as he turns the Moon Room into a stellar cascade of cabaret and Weimar debauchery, with sounds provided by deca-darlings Dear Britch, blues duo the Stillhouse Orchestra, and Envy & Other Sins. B-movie bombshell Trixie Malicious; Snow White-with-a-heart-of-Coal Ophelia Bitz and a poor, poor girl led astray into Pearlsworld grace the stage, and 21st-century dandy Dickon Edwards spins the songs.

All this, for a mere 15 of your Earth pounds using our Friends & Family discount. Just type FRIENDS into the promo code box at checkout.

Patrons are strongly encouraged to dress up. If, darling, you simply have nothing to wear, fret not: Prangsta does.


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