The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Indie night at The Met kicks off a big weekend of music

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There are two big nights of music coming up over the wekend at The Met Lounge in Bridge Street, starting tonight with Stroked.

The dance floor will be taken over by three eras of ‘Indie’ Music (Madchester, Britpop and the noughties), welcoming back the man that made Friday Nights magical at The Met in the period 2001 to 2008 - Marcus ‘Supersonic’ Best.

Joining Marcus will be Met resident DJ Barry Walker, who cut his teeth dancing to most of the records that Marcus played in this time, plus a new face behind the turntables, Laura Preston.

Doors open 9.30pm and entry is £5 before 11pm .

The following night, after the success of the Xmas reunion, Code Red returns to take over The Met with all the original DJs (Big Gaz, Danny Sambuca, Zombie Chris), from its days as the resident alt club night at The Park/Club Rev!

Code Red nights are always about creating a fun party atmosphere, so the music policy is diverse and quirky, and the tunes on the CR play list range from the 60s to the 00s!

Expect to hear your favourite metal, punk & rock floor fillers, mixed in with cult movie tracks, absolute pop gems, soul nuggets and some all time classic alternativ­e anthems!

Doors 9pm (until 3am) and it is 18+. Entry is £5.

Easter weekend is going to be a busy one for live music with The Deeping Stage, in Market Deeping, holding its 12th annual Bands Day, outdoors at the venue on Sunday. The line up is 3pm- 5pm Let’s Funk; 5pm - 7pm Hold the Sky; 7pm 9pm Stepping out; and 9pm - 11pm Leon. And there are three nights of music at The Yard of Ale on Oundle Road in Woodston. Friday the music comes from C J Hatt, Saturday from Stealer and Sunday The Zephyrs.

Finally, on Tuesday the Burghley Club in Burghley Road is celebratin­g St George’s Day with an all-day event,featuring music from 7pm from Arc Nation, and True British Mayhem.

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