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Saturday 11th February | 2023 | 7pm - 10pm
National Justice Museum
£23.99
The year is 1968, and Nottingham is in the full throes of the swinging sixties. A vibrant melting pot of music, art, social unrest, and change. After four years of bringing the grooviest sounds and hottest bands to the city, The Dungeon Club is closing down, and the owner wants to make sure it goes in style.
Mick Rophone ran The Dungeon Club as a place for only the coolest cats to hang out. Performing through the haze of cigarette smoke exhaled by only the best-connected is how many a musician has found their big break. As the club closes, Mick has decided the last hurrah for The Dungeon Club should be in a real dungeon, and where better than the former County Gaol that lurks beneath the court. Little does Mick know that it will be his last hurrah as well!
Tickets £23.99 per person including:
Arrival cocktail or mocktail
Murder mystery event
Schedule:
Arrive 7pm for your complimentary cocktail
Doors close at 8pm
Suspects are interrogated at 8pm before a trial in the grand Courtroom
Event concludes around 10pm
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