Superfly @ The Magnet

The Magnet, Hardman Street
Liverpool, L1 9AS

www.myspace.com/superflyclub
Nearest station: Liverpool Central
Review

From the Trojan Sound System to Cut La Roc, a Superfly bash is something to cherish. And take the rest of the weekend off. Now relocated to the Magnet, it’s reborn, reinvigorated and ready to crank up its sound systems once again: Breakbeat doesn’t get any b-b-better. Very local night, with a hardcore following.

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