AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY: TOP CLUB NIGHTS AND EVENTS HAPPENING ACROSS THE UK OVER THE AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY

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MAKE THE MOST OF THE SUMMER WHILE IT LASTS!

The summer may be coming to an end, but don’t fret! Skiddle, the UK’s biggest ticketing platform is here to help you go out with a bang this August bank holiday weekend, with their top tier list of club nights and festivals to help you make the most of those last summer days!

MANCHESTER

The Big Scrum
SUB 101, Friday 26th August

Free shots on entry, great friendly atmosphere and UV glow canons. What more could you ask for? The Big Scrum is back for Manchester Pride 2022 so get your neon paints on and go wild with cheesy dance pop, 80s, 90s and 00s bangers from DJ Poni.

Tickets available here.

Essential Superclub

Albert Hall, Saturday 27th August

The staple LGBTQ+ club night, ESSENTIAL SUPERCLUB is back as the official Saturday night party of Manchester Pride 2022! With stunning lights and sounds, confetti canons and super hot dancers, join over 2000 party-goers and be part of the ultimate Pride party!

Tickets available here.

Hidden‘s 7th Birthday
Hidden, Sunday 28th August

Dance the night away and celebrate the underground club Hidden’s 7th birthday this bank holiday Sunday. This one’s for bass, techno and garage music fans, with sets from British Murder Boys, DJ Stingray, Objekt and more.

Tickets available here.

LIVERPOOL

Big Luv Presents – Summer of Luv
The Shankly Hotel, Saturday 27th August

Big Luv is taking over the Shankly Rooftop with its club classics for an epic bank holiday party, featuring music from Lee Butler, Anton Powers, IAN LONGO, Mick Willow and many more!

Tickets available here.

Rhythm and Rolls – Factory Garden Party
Invisible Wind Factory, Saturday 27th August

Head down to the IWF Rollerdome for the first ever Rhythm and Rolls event – a whole day of music and rollerskating! With Liverpool’s rising star, Papu Raf behind the decks, glide or boogie round the rink to R&B, Hip Hop and Afrobeat classics.

Tickets available here.

Jamaica Street Carnival Party
Jamaica Street, Sunday 28th August

Back for its second year, the Jamaica Street Carnival Party is a celebration of Liverpool’s cultural heritage. There will be a huge variety of sounds and acts, from the best regional talent and – the sound of summer – retro Liverpool reggae, to international stars! Plus, if a whole day of fun isn’t enough, there’s also an after party!

Tickets available here.

LONDON

ON Nation Carnival Weekend
Various venues across London, Saturday 27th – Monday 29th August

With not one, not two, but five unique parties hosted by London’s biggest clubbing brands, the ON Nation Carnival is London’s biggest LGBTQ+ summer weekend festival! House music lovers, your whole bank holiday weekend is sorted! 

Tickets available here.

Not Another Indie Disco
O2 Academy 2 Islington, Saturday 27th August

Fancy a night of non-stop indie bangers? London’s favourite indie club night is open as usual with a mix of today’s hits and classics from the 90s and 00s. You can even request your fave tunes!

Tickets available here.

Summer Of Love Boat Party
Crown Pier, Saturday 27th August

Quick! Summer’s ending! Get one last boat party in while you can! Feel the love as you cruise along the Thames, dancing to your favourite club classics, disco, funky and electro house tunes. And, if that’s not enough, there’s a secret after party to keep you going through the night!

Tickets available here.

EDINBURGH

Issa Vibe Day Party – Black & Gold Edition
Phillys Edinburgh, Sunday 28th August

DJs, games, dance competitions and an unlimited BBQ – yes please! Party all day long with Scotland’s best DJs and a battle of the genres: Amapiano Vs Afrobeats and Afro House. Plus, there’s an all-you-can-eat BBQ cuisine as well as a 360 photobooth and a flower wall. Photos or it didn’t happen.

Tickets available here.

GLASGOW

1994 Rave Nation
The Classic Grand, Saturday 27th August

Step back into the 90s and get moving with the Oldskool anthems of 1994. The classic 90s rave night is back to celebrate the release of the Ultra-Sonic and Dream Frequency album, Ultra-Frequency, along with a legendary lineup including Bass Baby, Stu Allan, Dance Overdose and more!

Tickets available here.

BELFAST

Havana Sound Machine Live
Revolución De Cuba, Saturday 27th August

Fancy an unforgettable fiesta? The diverse 6-piece band, Havana Sound Machine, is Revolución De Cuba Belfast’s first ever house band and will be accompanied by dancers, performers, special FX and even interactive props for a spicy night of Cuban party anthems, reggae classics, house music floor-fillers and much more!

Tickets available here.

CARDIFF

Babylon – No Love Lost – Closing Party
Jacob’s Roof Garden, Saturday 27th August

Finish your summer on a literal high, with a rooftop garden party! With house music, disco tunes and good vibes, party the day away in the glorious sunshine with the day session, or soak up that golden hour glow with the evening session.

Tickets available here.

Mamma Mia Outdoor Cinema Experience
Dyffryn Gardens National Trust, Saturday 27th August

If you’re after a more chilled bank holiday weekend, grab your besties, a blanket and your mum and singalong to the classic movie Mamma Mia in the beautiful Dyffryn Gardens under the stars. Plus, there’s a soundtrack of disco hits and party classics before the show to get you in the 70s swing.

Tickets available here.

SWANSEA

Room 2 Reunion (Part 2)
The Attic, Sunday 28th August

Calling all house music fans – you won’t want to miss this! The infamous Room 2 Reunion is back for its Bank Holiday Bonanza, with a host of DJs including CN Williams, Smiley Dave Holness and Matt Knight to name a few, as well as dancers from nightclub Escape and a glitter station to get you dance ready!

Tickets available here.

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