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Manchester's Feel Good Club swapping venue for one night as part of first club night with DJs, go-go dancers and drag queens

Northern Quarter café bar Feel Good Club will be launching its first ever club night - swapping venues for a night of DJs, dancers and drag queens.

Taking over the newly opened New Century Hall, near Victoria Station, on Saturday (September 9), Make Me Feel has been described as a night of self-expression, connection and positivity.

The night’s line-up will feature Manchester’s own Ghetto Fabulous, Kiss Me Again, and vocalist, DJ and producer Pops Roberts on MC and DJ duties. London-based DJ Shy One will also be performing whilst Megatronic, founder of Femme Fest, will be closing out the night.

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The night is set to take a wild roller coaster through a variety of genres from funk and nu house to dancefloor bangers and jungle. The party also features performances from drag queens Banksie and Lill as well as go-go dancers Bola, Joe Spencer, Mariella and Meme Gold.

“The positive reaction to the nights we run in the club have shown there’s an appetite for us to go further and that people want to ‘feel good after dark’", Aimie Lawlor-Skillen, co-founder of Feel Good Club, said.

“There’s a want for a safe, positive environment to party in and this night is all about self expression and connecting with others.”

As part of Feel Good Club’s mission to create online and physical spaces where people feel safe, comfortable and feel good being themselves, 15% of tickets sales and 35% of the merch sales will be given to MindOut charity, a mental health charity for the LGBTQ+ community.

Kiera Lawlor-Skillen, co-founder, added: “The response to the concept of the night has been incredible so far and we can’t wait to bring it to life.

“It was

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