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Propaganda Prehistoric New Years Eve Party Oxford

The UK’s biggest Rock ‘n’ Roll party Propaganda has announced the theme for its highly anticipated New Year’s Eve spectaculars. This New Year’s Eve Propaganda revellers will travel back in time 200 million years for one hell of a prehistoric party in Oxford. This isn’t a night for the faint hearted. The dinosaurs are breeding! Velociraptors have taken over the dance floor, the T-Rex is on the decks and the Pterodactyl are circling. If you’re brave enough tickets are on sale now and also include a special New Year’s Eve wristband giving you free entry to every Propaganda around the country in January!

Propaganda DJ’s will keep the crowd dancing all night with alternative tracks and classic floor fillers and drinks are at affordable prices at this value for money club night.

The New Year’s Eve Propaganda shows always sell out in advance so early booking is advised.

Oxford:
Drinks from £1.50
Very Early bird tickets from £10
O2 Academy 2
10pm – 3:30 am

Propaganda is the UK biggest indie night taking place in 22 cities across the UK weekly, allowing DJ’s and bands to showcase their eclectic music tastes to euphoric audiences. Previous DJ guests have included Mumford and Sons, alt-J, The Vaccines, Bloc Party, Zane Lowe and Bombay Bicycle Club. Live performances have come from the likes of Ed Sheeran, Rizzle Kicks and Miles Kane.

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