





About Bootleg Social
To bootleg is to trade in the illicit, to venture into the underworld and to partake of prohibited pleasures as you dance your ass off in the face of the powers to be. So taking their cue from the sexy speakeasies of yesteryear a motley crue of misfits from the southlands formed the Bootleg Social.
To stage events that will bring back that anything goes,
hedonistic atmosphere. More than a club night, more than an event,
every Bootleg Social is a gathering of like minds that are all
quite unashamedly up to no good. When you enter any Bootleg Social
event you check not only your coat at the door, you check your
inhibitions, your preconceptions and your attitude as you enter a
truly unique clubbing experience,
an experience where you'll feel so good that it has just got to be
illegal.
The Bootleg Boys go to great lengths to ensure that the outside
world is entirely forgotten, the house is devilishly sexy, the
decor debauched, the girls raunchy and the vibe that delightful
blend of sophistication and sleaze. Celebrating their first
birthday at a very appropriate 1920s Valentine's ball was the
Bootlegs Social's coming of age, coming out and it positively
coming all over the place, spectacular. It managed the impossible
to be chic, elegant, stylish and decidedly messy all at the same
time - it was if all that every preceding Bootleg Social was
building towards unleashing itself on the Big Smoke, in one
almighty club land climax. Every Bootleg Social is wickedly themed
from fashionaistas to speakeasy's to masked balls, so the minute
you walk in the door expect to lose yourself in a carefully crafted
wonderland of excess.
The Bootleg Social team's ability to whip the crowd into frenzy
has brought them to the dance floors of Ministry, Brixton Acadamy,
and spinning with industry luminaries like Defected,Armin Van
Buuren, Paul Van Dyk and so many more.So you can expect bigger
things from Tobie Allen and the crew as they blaze a beat trail
country wide and beyond, spreading their nasty groves wherever they
can carve them. With national nights in the offing, digital
releases, radio shows, and international tours their downright
criminal behaviour is not going to stop here. In all honesty it
should be banned right now, but we all know all the best fruits are
the forbidden ones. It's Bootleg Social where it just feels to so
good to be bad!
Bootleg Social | 18th Floor | Portland House | Bressenden Place | London | SW1E 5RS | tel +44 (0)207 869 80 60 | Fax +44 (0)207 869 8001
