Dada @ The Shed - Sat July 17th... Dada, in association with OneNineFour Studio bring you the latest in their series of unique parties in unusual spaces. The Shed is a former Bed Warehouse on Gateshead High Street, which now houses some of the best creative talent in the region. Join us for a once in a lifetime party opportunity on the Shed's untouched first floor space, before it finally gets developed for the next crop of talented Shed Tenants. Expect exposed brick work, ornate columns and scaffolding (courtesy of the building), as well Disco, House & Boogie (Courtesy of Last Waltz DJs). This event also features a fully licensed bar and one of Newcastle most respected sound systems (Cleer). FB Group>>> http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=130346200335302&ref=ts Entry is a mere £6, with all door proceeds going towards The Shed. Please note, this is a ticket only event (and numbers are limited, so be quick!) Tickets are available from... www.wegottickets.com (Search for "Dada @ The Shed") or, you can email lastwaltzdjs@hotmail.com, to arrange a collection. Dada @ The Shed (348 - 354, High Street South, Gateshead) with Last Waltz DJs 7pm till 1am Saturday July 17th 2010 £6 entry all night
Did anyone ever see the blokes hair do that used to work in the bed shed? It's the only reason I'd ever go to Gateshead High Street for, amazing.
Hahahaha. No, I never visited the place when it used to sell beds. I'm betting collectively our haircuts are bad enough to give him a run for his money!
I seen someone in a pair of speedo's, white socks and flip flops pushing a wheelchair with a microwave sitting in it on the High Street a couple of weeks ago. I love Gateshead's "quirkiness" me like.
Yeah. Our business is on the ground floor of the Shed, so we get to watch all of the "interesting" activity which unfolds on a daily basis.
was good crack this, in a really nice little space. i was absolutely martal due to aforementioned beer festival crack, but had a hoot. some proper winners being played toward the end too
Had a brilliant night. Absolutely wicked crack & Great bunch of people. It's real shame that we wont be able to use the venue again, but we've got some other crackers lined up for the coming months. Next Dada is at the Jazz Cafe on Bank Holiday Sunday (August 29th) Same crack, very limited advance tickets only. Anyone who was at the last one should be able to tell you how good it was. Thanks again to everyone who came down on Saturday.