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PLASTIC PASSION's ALL REQUEST NIGHT on SAT, DEC. 8th @ NECTO's RED ROOM!


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On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th, PLASTIC PASSION returns with our ever-popular, semi-annual ALL REQUEST NIGHT!

Tis the season for giving, and on this night DJ Santa Josh will give you only the retro-alternative dance music YOU request!

Been good this year and want the typical classics from Siouxsie, Cure, Depeche Mode, New Order, Smiths, Bunnymen, etc - you'll get it! Been bad all year and deserving of something painful like Foetus or Dayglo Abortions - only Santa Josh can do! You want your Dead Or Alive and Motley Crue and Nitzer Ebb and Babes In Toyland requests all trainwrecked together for strange dancefloor ugliness - Santa Josh possess such magical travesties! Come experience Michigan's ONLY all-request dance party of this kind - anything and everything strange and wonderful happens on ALL REQUEST NIGHT!

And if there are no requests, it's Eddie Money. Eddie Money is like milk and cookies to Santa Josh.

He's no elf, but Justin makes groovy visual toys for all the girls and boys.

Rachel will get you warmed up fast with 50% off all drinks before 11pm.

NECTO RED ROOM, 516 E. Liberty, Downtown Ann Arbor.

9:00pm - 2:00am

$5 cover 21+ / $8 cover 18-20

When arriving:

1. If there's a long line outside the Necto, go straight up to the door.

2. In your nicest manner, calmly tell the fine Necto staff at the door that you are there for PLASTIC PASSION in the RED ROOM.

3. They will most often let you cut the upstairs line.

4. Follow the steps down on the right for Red Room Fun.

History, pics, previous playlists, etc:

http://www.plasticpassion.net/

In addition to this there's even more passion in December:

[MON, DEC 31st - NEW WAVE NEW YEARS in the Red Room! With DJs Josh Burge, Saint, Justin Carver and ROYGBIV. Food and party favors all night. Look for a NYE event page with more details to be posted on Facebook on Dec. 10th!

Save the dates in the year ahead:

Sat, Jan 12th - "Happy Endings" for Ann Arbor!

Sat, Feb 9th - TBA

Sat, Mar 9th - TBA

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