Koosday Moves From Madame Koos To Tiger Tiger

Yes, the title is correct!

Koosday, which was the flagship event for Madame Koos on a Tuesday night has moved to…Tiger Tiger.

So now we have a bar in Newcastle called Koos, and an event called Koosday, but the event is not at Koos its at Tiger. This will cause confusion for us all! :D

The reason? Well its not hard to guess why, Tiger is bigger than Madame Koos, Baby Lynch and Floritas, which means they can let more people in, which means more money for the promoters.

I wonder what this will mean for Madame Koos, and for the event itself? Is the event big enough to fill out Tiger on a Tuesday? Will people boycott the night? Will Madame Koos survive after this?

The move has already proved to be an unpopular one for some…

What do you think?

90s Kids Tiger Tiger – Are you a 90s Kids?

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I was a kid in the 90s…It was great, so much fun, we had the technology which the 80s kids didnt and the fun the 00′s kids dont get these days because of the sorry state this country is in with all the red tape, boring adults, asbos etc. ANYWAY…

Tiger Tiger’s new brainchild is “90s Kids“, a 90s theme night which happens every Thursdays, aimed at the Uni kids. They have had a refurb and have 3 new rooms with “3 different styles”…

It seems like it is the only thing about it which is 90s, the crowd. The music on offer is 90s 00s and current, which is basically standard.

They talk up all the old skool 90s things in their promo like Megadrives, nokia 3310′s and so on…But it seems that there is not much on offer apart from the music. It is a nightclub fair enough, but if you are going to give it a theme why not go all out? They could of had some cool things like a retro lounge with old skool consoles (SNES/Megadrive) on huge screens, that would look sick! Its not a normal thing to have in a club, but this night is supposed to have a theme to it….Why not get some old 3310′s (since they mention them in their flyer) and give them away…Why not do thw whole glow stick/uv paint thing (probably more 80s/current than 90s really)….

So many possibilities, but it seems they aren’t taking them, and doing a generic half arse job…Other than the music and the odd thing, what sets it apart from somewhere like Reflex or Flares?

90s Kids is on Thursday at Tiger Tiger starting this week. Entry is £3-£4 and doors open at 22.00 – 03.00, Drinks starting at £1