'Leave your inhibitions at the door and get ready for the most liberating, feel-good night of your life'
Bruce Springsteen is set to playAdvertisement
This is as Hungry Heart, the world’s only Bruce Springsteen-dedicated club night, is returning to the capital for the first time post-Covid.Taking place in The Workmans Club on Saturday, 29 October 2022 from 8pm to 1am, the event will see hours of the superstar's music being spun from his biggest hits to b-sides, live renditions and other niche tracks for die-hard fans to enjoy.
"The bumper-to-bumper Springsteen session is a joyful marathon run of Bruce’s epic back catalogue – niche versions, live concert tracks, big album hits… if you want it, they’ve got it," the promotors say. "Leave your inhibitions at the door and get ready for the most liberating, feel-good night of your life."Feeling like you were born to run to this event? Does it sound like the land of hopes and dreams?Meanwhile, a promo video for Hungry Heart's club nights can be viewed below.
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