The Blitz Party New Year's Eve Special

Victoria House Basement


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Description

Saturday 31 December 2016
Multiple start times (see ticket info)
Tickets from £55
New Years Eve Party, Something A Little Different, Themed Nights, Fun Time Partying
Live Music, Retro
Over 18

Run for cover! The Blitz Party, London’s best-loved and most authentic 1940s party, is back for a spectacular New Year’s Eve Special. Step back in time into an authentic air-raid shelter, complete with sandbags, hurricane lamps, reconnaissance maps and blackout curtains. Victory curled ladies and uniformed soldiers can expect a night of live music, classic cocktails and 40s-style revelry.

Live big bands will perform a repertoire of 40s classics and modern favourites remixed to resemble the style of the era, the perfect soundtrack for land girls and the home guard to cut a rug on the dance floor. As with all Bourne & Hollingsworth events, the drinks take centre stage, and the bars will be stocked with a carefully chosen selection of modern takes on classic cocktails all washed down with hearty snacks from the mess stall. Those wishing to hone their swing steps can join the pre-party dance class from 8pm-9pm, led by professional swing dancers who will then set the mood with impressive set-pieces for the rest of the party.

The Blitz Party New Year's Eve Special

Saturday 31st December 2016

Bunker Opens 9pm (entertainment starts at 9.30pm)

Venue Address: Victoria House Basement, Southampton Row, London, WC1B 4DA

Whilst we appreciate the need to "make do and mend" The Blitz Party operates a strict 1940s dress code. Denim may be acceptable in the munitions hall and trainers do squeak nicely in the gymnasium, but that is where they should remain.

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Location

Victoria House Basement
Southampton Row, London, WC1B 4DA



Nearest station:
Holborn (Tube)

Terms

1. The ticket holder voluntarily assumes all risks and danger incidental to the event for which the ticket is issued, whether occurring prior, during or after the event. The ticket holder voluntarily agrees that the management, venue, event participants, DesignMyNight (WFL Media Ltd) and all of their respective agents, officers, directors, owners and employers are expressly released by the ticket holder from any claims arising from such causes.
2. Tickets are issued subject to the rules and regulations of the venue.
3. Please check your tickets, as mistakes cannot always be rectified.
4. Occasionally, events are cancelled or postponed by the promoter, team, performer or venue for a variety of reasons. If the event is cancelled, please contact us for information on receiving a refund from the responsible party. If the event was moved or rescheduled, the venue or promoter may set refund limitations. It is your responsibility to ascertain the date and time of any rearranged event.
5. The venue reserves the right to refuse admission and may on occasion have to conduct security searches to ensure the safety of the patrons.
6. Every effort to admit latecomers will be made at a suitable break in the event, but admission cannot always be guaranteed.
7. We regret that tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded after purchase.
8. Tickets are sold subject to the venue or promoter's right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its control without being obliged to refund monies or exchange tickets.
9. If this ticket is re-sold or transferred for profit or commercial gain by anyone other than the promoter, venue management, DesignMyNight or one of their authorised sub-agents, it will become voidable and the holder may be
refused entry to or ejected from the venue.
10. The venue may operate a No Smoking Policy.
11. The promoter, venue management and DesignMyNight accept no responsibility for any personal property.
12. The event listed on the purchased ticket is strictly for ticket holders who are over 18 years of age. Identification may be required.

Organiser

Bourne & Hollingsworth

Bourne & Hollingsworth is a creative lifestyle company with an offering centred on socialising, entertainment and drinks. B&H has earned a strong presence and reputation from establishing innovative and successful experiential event brands, such as The Chap Olympiad, The Tweed Run, Cocktails in the City and The Prohibition Party, all of which are widely considered landmark events. With two cocktail bars in the West End and a larger multi-faceted club house, bar and restaurant in Clerkenwell, B&H is recognised for conceiving and creating beautiful and original interiors with a keen attention to detail and a unique and singular aesthetic.

http://www.bourneandhollingsworth.com

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Great venue! Great band! dress up for the event as its a lot more fun this way! Cocktails was very yummy. Make sure to take your most comfortable dancing shoes!
13 Mar 2017 by
4

We had a great time. We spotted a few people who hadn't adhereed to the dress code and it was a shame the band kept stopping and starting as it kinda stopped the flow. Jo visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
08 Jan 2017 by
4

I had a great night out at The Blitz Party New Years Eve Special. Music was good. venue was a bit too clean cut for a Blitz party but location was easy to find. Emily visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
05 Jan 2017 by
4

First time attending and had a really good night and was not manically overcrowded.. Like all of these things, it is what you make of it. Yes a bit expensive but you got a live band and a dance lesson as well. There were several bars and the bar staff did not get flustered or take people out of order. Yes the countdown was confused and DJ did cut songs short and play 50s & 60s stuff as well but people dressed up, danced and were happy. Iain visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
03 Jan 2017 by
4

It was my first time attending to the blitz party, and I had really high expectations. We all made an effort with outfits but on arrival it was a bit bland. Very expensive night for not much in return. Such a shame as I was told how amazing it´s been in previous years. Carlos visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
03 Jan 2017 by
2

agree with other reviews. Idea of the party was great, everyone put an effort in to dress up, but the bar staff was annoyingly slow and after 20 mins queuing in not even a big queue, me and me friends were split up during the countdown. It seemed as if the bar staff did not want to work on the night and deliberately moved and acted as slow as they could just to annoy us. Countdown itself was a bit of surprise, I expected a lot more of either the band, a little clock projector of some kind or whatever, to at least make sure the whole crowd would have been aware and on it together. Dissapointing. After the band left we moved from the '40's to the '50's/60's music. Overall we had a great night, hey - it's New Years after all, but definitely not worth 55pounds. Anke visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
3

Amazing band, fantastic. Food could have had more choice. Not enough tables. Having a toilet attendant trying to get a quid out of you every time use the loo lowered the tone. Annemarie visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
4

Appalled. £55 for what exactly?! Took over an hour to get served some pretty ordinary cocktails - some of my friends didn't mean manage to get served before the New Years countdown, so were stone cold sober...given the ridiculous understaffing at the bar, we asked if we could leave to get served somewhere else and come back - we were told we wouldn't be let back in, and the manager was nowhere to be seen to ask. Was able to finally get served quicker after midnight, when about half the people left! The band, which I thought was the main attraction, didn't start till very late and were disappointing. They seemed to confused about what they were playing and fluffed the countdown (they didn't seem to know when it was). It was a shame as all the guests really made an effort to dress up, but the organisers didn't seem to have put in the same effort. Money literally in their pockets.
02 Jan 2017 by
1

Just wrote a review just thought I'd leave one more, anybody who's reading the reviews thinking of coming next year ignore the negative reviews. We had a great experience! thought the bar staff were really good, much better then other similar events I've been too, The whole thing was expensive but considering its new years eve I'm not surprised. My advice if you want a cheap new years stay at home if you wanna go out then save up accept its going to be over priced and make the most of it ! Its a fantastic night with a fantastic atmosphere. Everybody dressed up and dancing, (I only saw one person not dressed up ) go to Blitz ! James visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
5

Had a brilliant time ! absolutely loved it great band great DJ great atmosphere great bar staff never had to que to long ethe. See you next year , a bit more decoration in the basement would be nice though. James visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
5

We paid for the dance class and it started late, there were also two events in the venue and we were in the wrong queue so signs for the separate events would have been good. There could have been more decorations in the basement but overall we had a really fun evening. Karenza visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
3

We paid for the dance class tickets, but the venue wasn't even ready on time so we went in late and then couldn't see the teachers feet on stage (kind of essential for learning steps) despite their best efforts to make sure people moved around to get the best view. The bar was slow and expensive, and one woman was quite rude at the end of the night when various people were asking for water. The effort put into the decor was a little disappointing, and it would have been nice to know in advance that there would be a hair and makeup station. The band and dancers were good and worked hard - probably the highlight apart from the effort all the ticket holders put in to their amazing outfits. Emily visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
2

The decor was disappointing, it didn't seem like they had made much effort beyond buying a couple of unions jack flags and projecting some photos of wartime London onto the wall behind the stage. The band was decent, but that was about the only good thing about the night. The queue for the bar was epic and drinks were overpriced, as others have mentioned. Probably the most off putting thing was the broken glass which could be found all over the dance floor by the end of the night, as well as in the corridor to the cloakroom. My heels were gritty with small bits of glass when I left and I saw pieces several centimetres long in places, which made the venue feel unsafe, especially as the floors were also slippery with spilled drinks. I pointed out a whole patch of broken glass to a bouncer, who didn't rush to get it cleared up even though there were girls taking their shoes off at the end of the night. Emma visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
1

Absolutely brilliant night! Only thing that would improve it would be if 1 drink token were included with the ticket as I feel £55 per ticket should have at least 1 drink for midnight, especially as this is common with most New Year's Eve parties. staceyr visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
4

Felt like I stepped straight back into the 40s, such a magic night with great memories that I will treasure for a long time! jade visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
5

It was a wonderful night! Since it was our first ever such party it was a "revealing" experience! The girls at the makeup and hair station were wonderful, my girlfriend was ecstatic with her victory rolls. Even though it wasn't clear that there would be such station. Nevertheless, we have to agree with everyone on the bar organization. The service was quite slow and the drinks a little overpriced. For the price of the ticket, a free drink could have been included. I found the acoustic problematic, especially if you sat far away or at the sides. Dennis visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
3

The band were good and everyone made an effort to get dressed up - the only good points! Bars VERY slow and totally overpriced, ladies toilet reeked of vomit, not really a 1940s atmosphere at all (apart from the stairwell). Total waste of £55, will be asking for a refund. We left after a couple of hours. Philippa visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
1

Everyone waa dressed up which was great. There was some good decor but I feel a lot more could have been done to get into the blitz theme. The bars were terribly slow and overpriced. The band was great. Overall we had a great night. victoria visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
2

Very disappointed! First drink served 1 hour and 30 minutes after arrival; We were forced to bring in the new year empty handed as your understaffed, incompetent bartenders spent more time jiving and beautifying the drinks rather than giving an efficient service. At £55 per head ticket, you presented us with poor venue props, lack of authentic environment, terrible drinks and a fiasco management. You could not even do adversity right, How hard could it have been! If there was a manager on site we would have said all this on the night, but the only people who we did was to security, who were just as misinformed as we all were. My guests and I want compensation and refunds for the musleading advert of this event and the lack of explanation thereafter. Claudia visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
1

We arrived with high hopes and the spirit was there with positive first impressions from friendly staff and great decor. Sadly, the reality was an underwhelming set-up downstairs and both bars understaffed. Seriously, if you're going to charge 50 quid a ticket and then offer a limited at menu -don't expect your puntersto happily wait for 20 minutes for an overpriced drink. Thank god we'd eaten (horrid-sub-mcDo burgers on sale,very '40s!) so we enjoyed the live band and ambience. Honestly, it was fun for about an hour. Next year - house party:) Shannon visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
02 Jan 2017 by
1

Step back in time into an authentic air-raid shelter, complete with sandbags, hurricane lamps, reconnaissance maps and blackout curtains. There was not any of this. Nothing but low quality beer at £4 a small bottle cocktails £9 and champagne £55. You add states the bar and drinks take centre stage !!! And there were lots of people in jeans and trainers which you clearly state are not allowed in the strict dress code. I would like a refund for the 4 tickets I wasted my money on Sam visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
01 Jan 2017 by
1

All in all a very disappointing night. £50 a ticket. No food provided and drinks were over priced and not in 1940s theme. Cocktails or small bottles of Belgium blonde beer neither of which was available in 1940. Your web site was misleading it said 1940 based drinks. The music was 30s and even 60/70s overall total washout for me and my friends. Sam visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
01 Jan 2017 by
1

Total rip off. No drinks to match 1940 only lager or cocktails or champagne at top prices £9 a drink no bitter. Also no cash only card. And dress code not struck 40s there were several people in jeans n trainers which it states are not allowed. Sam visited Victoria House Basement on 31 Dec 2016
31 Dec 2016 by
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