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London is calling to the underworld at POOF DOOF tonight

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The Union Jack will be flying high at Connections Nightclub tonight for one of the club’s most anticipated monthly events.

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POOF DOOF will return to CNC tonight, featuring Wut? Club founder and international party starter AttackAttackAttack direct from the UK.

The producer has worked with the likes of Iggy Azelea, Years & Years, Sia and Steve Aoki and now he’s bringing his majestic sounds down under for one massive party.

AttackAttackAttack will be joined by local champ and POOF DOOF favourite DAWS, as well as all the drinks, drag and dancing you can handle on Connections’ D-floor.

Get down to POOF DOOF: London Calling at Connections Nightclub tonight (Friday 4th November). The party kicks off at 9pm. For more information, head to connectionsnightclub.com

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