London Decompression Party
The London decompression party lasts one long night and everyone dresses up in costumes.
Year | Exact Date | Location | Participants | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | ??? | Room above the Dogstar pub in Brixton | 50 | - |
2002 | Dec 20-22nd | Epping Forrest YHA, three-day event | 80 | - |
2003 | Didn't happen | - | - | - |
2004 | 4th Dec. | 491 Gallery | 150 | - |
2005 | 3rd Dec. | 491 Gallery | 311 | - |
2006 | 2nd Dec. | 491 Gallery | 400 | Fire & pyro show in the backyard |
2007 | 1st Dec. | Synergy Centre, Brixton | 550 | 2 dance floors |
2008 | 5th Dec. | Arcades/former parking garage under a train bridge, South London | 1100 | Several party spaces |
- 2006
"We had about 400ish and really pushed the limit of how many people we could get in that place. Decom tickets sold out two weeks before the event.", Dave B.
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