Anyone who's ever scoffed a cake in front of the fridge with the door open or watched ‘Hollyoaks: In the City' (or, heaven forbid, both at once) knows all too well that the best pleasures are often the guiltiest, and so it goes with Guilty Pleasures, the empire dedicated to the music we hate to love.
After appearing at Glastonbury, opening at George Michael's Wembley gig and hosting the Guilty Pleasures BBC radio slot, Sean Rowley and his gang of merry guilt-trippers are back with a decadent 1930s ‘Bugsy Malone' theme.
Gangsters for the night of include the aforementioned Sean ‘Speakeasy' Rowley, along with Terry ‘Snake Eyes' Hall and Johnno ‘Smolsky' Burgess with his Erection Section. Also on hand are The Glitter Banditz (aka the Dandy Dans) and the holy peacemaker that is Father Oates. Providing a little glamour, Tallulah-style, are hostesses the Launderettas.
So get your own Dandy Dan to don a fedora and make like a gangster's moll in your feather boa while dancing to some of music's finest fromage at KOKO in London's Camden on Saturday 29 September.
Just watch out for those splurge guns.
For tickets and more information go to www.guiltypleasures.co.uk


























