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Facility Details
The HiFi Club
2 Central Road
LS1 6DE

Tel:  (0113) 242 7353
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Price guide:  Price scale 3/5
Overview

This 70’s inspired subterranean bar/club close to Call Lane isn’t like its plush neighbours and attracts a laid-back, fun-loving audience. It offers an alternative to the city's vibrant dance music scene by providing a range of DJ led and live music nights based around jazz, funk, soul and hip hop.

They also run a popular comedy night every Saturday night, from 7pm till 10pm.  Guests are then entitled to stay in the club for the ever-popular Saturday night session The Boogaloo Club, from 10pm until 3am.  Tickets at £9, (£8 members)

A Sunday free-for-all session - the 'Sunday Joint' - with home cooked food, mellow soul and jazz from resident DJ Malcolm X and two live bands makes it the perfect place to wind down.

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What's on at The HiFi Club
Boogaloo Club at The HiFi Club  - 11th Aug 2007 to 28th Mar 2009
International funk, Latin, dancefloor jazz, Afro-beats, reggae and ska every Saturday
FunkSoulNation at The Hifi Club  - 2nd Jan to 27th Mar 2009
Basement party featuring classic 1970s funk, soul and rare groove
Delta Spirit  - 22nd Jan 2009
The Americana-rock outfit from California promote their album Ode To Sunshine
Feel Like Jumping at The HiFi Club  - 29th Jan 2009
The resident DJs spin reggae, funk, soul and ska
Friday 09 Jan 2009