Bat Attack!
- Proud Galleries, Camden

Over the summer months of 2010, The Cult ran a series of Sunday clubnights at Camden's Proud Galleries, showcasing some of the hottest up-and-coming bands around. 

With sets from Radio One favourites The Hot Melts, Oddyssey, Dirty Harry, Sam McCarthy, Pull Tiger Tail, Team Disgusting, Dee Plume, Hot Melts, Cat House, Instamatics and Young & Lost Club, a Bestival warm-up slot for Spindle & Wit and even a sold-out Lovebox afterparty, Bat Attack! became THE place to end your weekend in London.

But unlike the slew of other clubnights, Bat Attack was a unique music and theatrical extravaganza, transforming venues including Camden's proud Galleries and Monarch into strange and magical wonderlands.

One month it was a prim and proper Victorian English gentleman's club and the next, a wartime border crossing run entirely by pigs - and each and every guest was a part of the show.

The club-night's resident acting troupe - The London Leisure Pirates - were on hand to drag you kicking and screaming into their world of debauched games and eccentric characters. 

And guests could expect the unexpected, as well as the popular Peg Pest, Doctor Liability Eden's surgery, the Lego conundrum, the ego massage chair and the Employee of the Minute award.

The night received the praise it deserves in the pages of publications including Time Out, The Sun, the Daily Star, Who's Jack Magazine and The London Paper.