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Let original Session DJ Dan Lomax take you back in time for one night, to your favourite club of the 2000s, for an evening of indie-fuelled excess, trashy glamour, the tightest jeans and the weirdest hair. You will look good on the dance floor.The Session launched at The Cockpit in the autumn of 2002 and soon became the go-to grounds for the indie-sleaze scene. The Strokes’ first album had dropped and there was a buzz in the air – you knew something amazing was happening, and it was happening now! The Session was the perfect place for the new indie generation to see and be seen to the soundtrack of the songs of the moment. Within weeks, the night was selling out every Friday, with huge queues snaking down Swinegate, a sight that would continue for years to come. After the American explosion of bands, the British new new wave of The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party and the like arrived to help keep the party going for more than a decade.Expect to hear The Strokes / The White Stripes / LCD Soundsystem / The Libertines / MGMT / Bloc Party / Yeah Yeah Yeahs / Franz Ferdinand / Arctic Monkeys/ Interpol / Hot Chip / The Cribs and much, much more...
Venue information
The Brudenell is a lively and fun loving venue that embraces music and art under a wide and diverse umbrella that has no boundaries.
The Brudenell has been in the past most famous for hosting secret gigs for bands like Franz Ferdinand and the Kaiser Chiefs. However, it has been a centrepiece of the Leeds music scene for a number of years, and hosts events most nights of the week, which are put on by a variety of local promoters, covering a wide spectrum of genres.
The Brudenell is not just about music... facilities include: a lounge, Games Room with Snooker Table, 5 Pool Tables, Darts, Table Football, two large concert room, Sky TV and BT Sport showing all the live sports in HD.
Venue accessibility information
Find full accessibility information on
Brudenell's website.
Venue access
Brudenell Social Club has step free access from the entrance through to both event rooms. There is also a newly installed accessible toilet, which is accessed via a RADAR key.
Companion Tickets
The venue offer a Personal Assistant ticket to any customer who may not be able to attend a show without the support of a PA and has already purchased their own valid ticket. If you require a PA ticket, please give the venue an email to the email address listed below to discuss your requirements.
access@brudenellsocialclub.co.uk
Assistance Dogs
Brudenell welcome assistance dogs into the venue and will happily provide a bowl of water if needed. However, not all events are suitable so please contact the venue beforehand.