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Details Of Paul Weller Aftershow Party In Derby!

Anybody who's going to see Paul Weller at the Derby Assembly Rooms on MONDAY 12th MAY 2008, will be delighted to hear that BERT'S APPLE CRUMBLE will be putting an after show party together, giving fans a chance to carry the 'mod' experience right through until 3.30am, at a brand new venue for Derby City Centre - just a few minutes walk from the Assembly Rooms, The Royal on Victoria Street. www.theroyalderby.co.uk

To make it extra special we've invited some very special guests to join you, and will be welcoming ANDY LEWIS back to the club to spin some tunes for you. Andy last played Bert's in October last year, whilst charting in the UK with his Acid Jazz single with Mr Weller, titled 'Are You Trying To Be Lonely?'. Since that time Andy's kept in close contact with Paul Weller, in fact he's now part of the band.

All details on nearby parking, hotels, future club dates, music policy, etc. can be found on our web page.

Bert's will appear twice in May 2008:
12th - Paul Weller After Party - Guest DJ ANDY LEWIS (Acid Jazz Records, Former Blur Tour DJ, Blow-up Club & Casino Royale)
23rd - Normal Club Night 10pm - 3.30am Djs Craig Simpson (Shoutin The Blues) & Dom Cater (Hipshaker regular)

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