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Peach @ The Camden Palace (London)Newest Review: ... is not a problem, no B.O smell as your off to the bar then! It has a number of balconies that go up and up with comfortable chairs to relax when your feet just cant take it anymore. A typical night would consist of breakbeat sessions until 1-2, gradually braking in to hard trance and uplifting trance. Residents are Kiss 100's Graham Gold and John Lambert. Strobe light and laser show of ... more |
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by - written on 18/06/02 (Somewhat useful, 524 readings)
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I have been going to Peach for a while now. I have to say that the atmosphere can not be beaten. Other club nights like Fabric live, or trance nights at Ministry dont compare to that of Peach. Camden Palace is an alright sized venue. About 1500-2000 people can squize in. It has an abundance of toilets and bars and isnt ever packed to excess so moving around is not a problem, no B.O smell as your off to the bar then! It has a number of balconies that go up and up with comfortable chairs to relax when your feet just cant take it anymore. A typical night would consist of breakbeat sessions until 1-2, gradually braking in to hard trance and uplifting ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/12/00 (Very useful, 477 readings)
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Peach at Camden Palace is an amazing event. It was the first club I ever went to in London, and is still my favourite. The first thing that struck me was the size of the queue, we got there before it opened and there were already over five hundred there. Despite a long wait to go in, this gave us ample time to try and bargain necessary glow sticks and unneccesary whistles. The price is good, only 12 quid and 9 quid before 11. Of course, if you become a member (a measly 10 quid) you get to jump the queue and only pay 7 quid. On going in the first thing that hits you is that this is no ordinary club. Camden Palace is a converted theatre and you come out onto ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/08/00 (Very useful, 408 readings)
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We started going to peach a couple of years ago . I've got to be honest , that it's changed a bit since then but the atmosphere has stayed pretty much the same and the guys have stuck to a winning Friday night formula formula . Now 3 years on we're still going ! Peach is an absolutley blinding night and make no mistake . It's a guaranteed stonker and you can pretty much be safe in the bet that any of your mates you drag along will love it . Camden Palace is a good venue , a gutted out theatre that would make you think that it's been designed to eventually become a 1,500 capacity club . Peach is pretty jammed on most nights now and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/06/00 (Useful, 246 readings)
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The world shook when I first went to Peach. I was immediately greeted by a sweating mass of young boys and girls, all ecstaticly happy and jumping around to some of the finest cheesy house anthems out at the time. With eyes bulging with excitement (and some amphetamines) I strode in to what would become my favourite haunt for many months to come. However, lets note that this was 5 years ago when it was held at the smaller, but more intimate and easier to fill Leisure Lounge. I was also five years younger and much more easily impressed. Nowadays, I have been back to Peach to find myself seriously feeling like a bit of an old fogie. Whilst I have aged, the crowd that I so ... Read the complete review
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