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Scouse Ma To Host ‘Scouse Prinny Rammers’ At Camp And Furnace

If you are just back from Glasto, or were fuming because you didn’t get a ticket, social media icon Scouse Ma is set to host one of Liverpool’s biggest festival themed nights at Camp and Furnace on Saturday 15 July. 

‘Scouse Prinny Rammers’ in association with ‘Hit the Accelerator’ have put together the loudest, proudest and Scousest night out. Worthy of the biggest curly blows, an extra blast of spray tan, and longer than normal acrylics, Scouse Prinny Rammers has everything for a boss night out!

Whether you are a seasoned, self-professed Scouse Prin, or just fancy a top night filled with all the iconic tunes from VIRAL ‘Scouse Prinny Rammers’ playlist, this party is definitely for you. Live dancers, themed cocktails, DJ’s and banging tunes from the likes of Duke Dumont/Route 94/Lilly Allen/Becky Hill/Camelphat/Purple Disco Machine/Fisher and many more.

Scouse Ma To Host ‘Scouse Prinny Rammers’ At Camp And Furnace

Scouse Ma, aka Elle, said “We have put together a fantastic night of none stop music, so root out your dancing shoes and maybe throw a pair of flip flops in your bag for later because I am hitting the dancefloor with you on 15 July and I can’t wait. My MUA is booked and you may see my lashes before you see me, but I am all set have a ball with you and make it a night to remember – or a night you won’t want  to forget!!”

With phase 1, 2 and 3 tickets now sold out, there are only limited spaces available starting from £11.90.

Book tickets via Skiddle now and start your summer with a bang!

‘Scouse Prinny Rammers’
Camp And Furnace
Saturday 15 July
8.00pm – 1.00am (last entry from 9.30pm)
Tickets

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Founder and Editor Clare Deane channels her passion for Liverpool’s vibrant culture into every part of Liverpool Noise. A champion of the city’s music scene, a regular on the local food trail, and a dedicated supporter of arts and culture, Clare brings an insider’s perspective to the stories that matter — making sure the city’s creative pulse is always heard.

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