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Big Reunion 2018 17 November 2018

Big Reunion 2018 17 November 2018

The team that brings you the legendary Baze Reunion, Big Reunion and Flashback Retro Parties are back by popular demand to give you KL’s best and most anticipated retro recall experience this 17 November 2018 at Deep Blue bar.

Come 17 November 2018, fans and former members of Piccadilly, Tin Mine and Scandals club will be 'reunited' to re-live glory of the great heydays having the original line-ups of its DJs and of course, the music. All original DJs from the above mentioned legendary clubs will bring you original dancefloor hits exactly like how it was played and arranged from that golden nostalgic clubbing era and most importantly, original people, many of whom have uniquely bonded as friends up to this day. This year’s venue will be at Deep Blue, Level 51 (Sky Deck), Face Suites, Jalan Sultan Ismail, KL.

The deejays promise to “take it to where it was back to in good old days”. These Dj’s include original club Legends like Charles B, Zaf & Ariff (Julianas from London) of Tin Mine, Q from Scandals and the notorious Khairul, Jim & Kishore of Piccadilly. And, of course, a little background on the three memorable clubs.

 

 

 

Petaling Jaya’s legendary club Piccadilly, which ceased operations 20 years ago, drew large crowds — especially during the weekends — to its legendary venue at Damansara Atria, with an average of about 500 people coming mainly because of its good music, ambience and bright neon lights. Piccadilly was known for their unforgettable tea dance parties.

Tin Mine, from its original venue at the original Hilton KL (then Crowne Plaza, now demolished) on Jalan Sultan Ismail, was the place to be and be seen on Saturday nights back in the 80s. It was the joint where the rich and beautiful hob-knobbed. The interior was styled around the theme of a tin mine. Many Malaysian bands like The Strollers, The Revolvers, The Falcons and Alleycats performed regularly there. Some of the bands later became recording artistes and some had successful stints overseas. That era was considered the Golden Age of Malaysian bands. Dress code was enforced during weekends, but not on week nights. Club Tin Mine did not permit plain T-shirts, beanies, dew rags, headbands or bandannas, hoodies, cut off or sleeveless shirts.

As for Scandals, it was 1986 and the club scene was bucking the country’s economic trend. The club to be seen in was Scandals. It was at the back of KL Plaza (now Fahrenheit 88), on Jalan Bukit Bintang, KL. It only gets packed in the weekends and the crowd are all dressed up to kill. Scandals was also known to have the best crowd when it comes to “A” Listers & celebrity’s in the social scene.

Presale tickets for the party is priced at RM60 and includes one drink (available until 11 November 2018 (limited to first 250 only). There will also be tickets at the door at RM90 and 1 drink. For first 300 walk ins you get a free Big Reunion non stop mix Cd compiled by the above said djs. For details, log on to facebook.com/reuniteevents

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