• Turnmills: closing parties

  • Interviews by Dave Swindells

  • Turnmills, the karaoke wine bar that opened in Clerkenwell in 1985, became the first UK venue to get a 24-hour music and dance licence in 1990. Eighteen ’absolutely mental‘ years later, the music will finally stop, but not before a 72-hour Easter extravaganza. Here, three of its brightest stars – all spinning tunes at the goodbye gigs – pay their tributes to a legendary London venue

    Turnmills: closing parties

    Turnmills regular Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim (© bigpicturesphoto.com)

  • Sister Bliss
    Faithless
    'Getting asked to DJ there was even more exciting than having a Number One record'.

    Ed Simons
    The Chemical Brothers
    'They're predicting apocalyptic set-times and a three-in-the-afternoon finish!'

    Norman Cook
    aka Fatboy Slim
    'That club means a lot to Zoë and me. We did a lot of copping off there'.

    Win a pair of tickets to one of the three sold-out closing parties.

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