Knock back some sangria, tap those flamenco feet and swirl into this special fiesta which hopes to introduce some hispanic sunshine to kickstart our spring.
Pacha Mama are a flamenco-rumba band who blend a little folk and world music with more traditional Spanish rhythms.
The Brighton-based outfit have been playing regularily at the Prince Albert pub for the past two years and have managed to generate enough of a loyal following to fill this larger space.
As well as the live music, the themed extravaganza will feature the infamous (if French) Vive La FIP DJs and flamenco dance and Spanish clapping routines.
There will also be candlelit tables and chairs scattered through the venue and waitresses will serve a selection of scrummy, spicey tapas such as paella, tortilla, chorizo and patatas bravas from Tapatastic.
Special rink offers include jugs of sangria for £6.95, three bottles of San Miguel for £5, and bottles of red and white Spanish wine for £6.95.
Starts 8pm, tickets cost £3. Call 01273 647100.
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