DJ Alec Smart returns on Saturday 2 July for one last blast of Big Night Out before De Nieuwe Anita takes its well-deserved summer break.
So what’s in store this time?
We’re going Around the World in 50 Years! That means Mister Smart can have his wickedly eclectic way with plenty of wild styles and sounds… and you can dance your booties off.
And video master Fab and the Hostesses with the Mostest will be there to make sure that your every need is catered for.
one last blast before the summer
Doors open at 21.00
Admission: 6 euros*
*free if you can prove it’s your birthday on Saturday 2 or Sunday 3 July!
De Nieuwe Anita
Frederik Hendrikstraat 111
Amsterdam
21.00-01.00
We all agree it was one of the very best Big Nights Out so far with scary sounds, terrifying videos, chilling make-up, two very helpful nurses and a lovely crowd.
Monsters…? Zombies…?????? YAH! YAH!
Nonsense I hear you mutter… but what if we were really under attack from a freak monster zombie invasion…….??????
Would YOU and your family and friends be prepared?
I hereby warn you……
Alec Smart’s Big Night Out
on
Friday the 13th
is a A Freaky Monster Zombie Party
Get ready to unleash the monster in yourself!
Give yourself over to… wicked cocktails, bloodthirsty beats, spine tingling melodies, deadly dubstep, spooky visuals by VJ Mr Fab, devilishly funny performances by the hostesses with the mostess Saskia and Anouk, lots of screaming on the dance floor and a big prize for the best/worst dressed monster.
Smart says: This is also an excellent opportunity to bring out any of those family members / loved ones / domestic zombies or any other friends who only seem only able to mutter stuff repetitively and move around very slowly.
We are here to HELP!
DJ Alec Smart’s
Freaky Monster Zombie Party
Friday 13th May
De Nieuwe Anita
Frederik Hendrikstraat 111
Amsterdam
20.00-01.00
FREE FOR MONSTERS
6 euros for normal people
Come early: at 21.00
We will have a special exclusive presentation of the brand new comedy/zombie film “Polonaise” by Gonzalo Fernandez
Ghoulish greetings,
Mr A. Smart (DJ)
Be scared. Be slightly scared.
Notice to the squeamish and faint hearted: it’s not going to be really really scary… you can expect more of the fun, frolics and fine beats you’ve come to expect.