This Saturday the 8th of August sees the launch of the new electro-pop night ShockShock at the restaurant/bar/club/performance space/1930’s speakeasy look-alike on Brick Lane that goes by the name The Brickhouse. The launch party has the intriguing theme of ‘alien chic, outerspace or just wayout’. So feel free to throw on that full-body Paranoid Android suit that’s been collecting cobwebs in your wardrobe for the past few years, as this is your time to shine.

Billed as the friendliest electro-pop event in London, there will be an hour of free alien-inspired cocktails from 9 till 10pm on the top floor, which means that t5m will be there with bells on. Add to this a performance by some zero gravity acrobats who’ll be entertaining over the three floors of the venue.

Resident DJ Celebrity Murder Party will be on the decks until 3am, and playing live will be the French post-punk/electro band Frank (Just Frank). Which should, by all accounts, lead to a damn good night out. There will also be a whole host of intergalactic gifts given away throughout the night, as well as the odd game or two.

Tickets cost 7 quid in advance and 8 on the door. For ticket sales head on over to http://shockshocklondon.co.uk/buy-tickets/

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