Wine Up Ya Body @ Club Kolis, Archway
03:55 - Tuesday 15 May 2012 - In Categories UK Entertainment, Raves
What: Wine Up Ya Body
When: Tonight
Where: Club Kolis, 1 Archway Close, London N19 3TD
Why: Music from two of Jamaica’s top sound systems, Bass Odyssey and Renaissance, and free entry for the first 50 ladies
Tickets: Call 07947 138 773
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Jamaica, Marlon Bashment, Wine Up Ya Body, Club Kolis, Archway, reggae dancehall, Bass Odyssey, Renaissance, Friday 1 June 2012
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