Brighton's first eco-clubbing night is taking place as part of the Festival.
Designed as a challenge to the throwaway culture of modern society, all aspects of the night are based on a recycling theme.
Performer Django Spears will be reworking one hit wonders of the Nineties, while the Jingle Hells will turn advertisement jingles into epic anthems.
The Skipit Quartet will be playing instruments made from rubbish, while Ricky Leach will use old music software to create his own brand of electro.
There will be a stall to buy, swap and donate unwanted or discarded clothes, jewellery and bric a brac.
Even flyers advertising the night, called Rehash the Trash, have been produced by painting over out-of-date leaflets.
Tickets for the event at Sussex Arts Club, in Ship Street, tomorrow, from 8.30pm until 1am, are £7.
For more information, visit the website www.myspace.com/rehashthetrash.
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