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Camden rock 'n' roll hotspot The Blues Kitchen returns with its slicked-back night dedicated to the dirtier side of American 1950s and '60s vintage. Cue a theme that's somewhere between the prom scene in 'Grease' and a late-night drag race meet with a fabulously dressed crowd (think full skirts, high school baseball jackets and plenty of tight leather) and live bands interspersed with rockabilly DJs Hits Don't Hurt, TV chef Gizzi Erskine and Time Out Clubbing editor Kate Hutchinson. For their third event, back in Shoreditch under these atmospheric arches, there's a live set from Edwyn Collins–produced rockers Little Barrie and Black Kat Boppers. Plus scene-setting trimmings like a twist contest, popcorn girls and more interactive fun.
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