RUSTY EGAN and FRIENDS

RUSTY EGAN and FRIENDS

Walthamstow Trades HallLondon, England
Sunday, May 24  •  12 PM - 4:45 PM
Overview

Sunday afternoon with Rich Kids, Skids and Visage' Rusty Egan plus the Art of Ecastasy

Rusty Egan, co-founder of Visage and resident DJ at London’s iconic Blitz Club, helped define the New Romantic music movement. His autobiography captures the birth of British electronic music, 1980s London nightlife, and collaborations with Midge Ure, Steve Strange, and other pioneers.

Rusty Egan is one of the most iconic and influential figures in the electronic music industry. His career began in the music industry as a runner at DJM studios, followed by a stint at WEA Records. Rusty collaborated with former Sex Pistols member Glen Matlock, alongside Steve New and Midge Ure, to establish the new wave band Rich Kids. Their debut album, Ghosts of Princes in Towers, released in 1978, achieved both critical acclaim and commercial success. During the Rich Kids tours, Rusty met Steve Strange. This encounter led to Rusty's concept for a club night at Billy's, a Soho venue, catering to fashionable punks and showcasing the music they were passionate about. In 1979, they moved their club night to the Blitz in Covent Garden. As the resident DJ at the Blitz, Rusty played a pivotal role in introducing British, German, and Japanese electronica to the British club scene, essentially curating the soundtrack for the burgeoning New Romantic movement.

Rusty Egan was instrumental in the formation of the band Visage with Midge Ure. Steve Strange joined them as the frontman (face and voice), and the lineup was completed by Billy Currie on keyboards, along with John McGeoch (guitar), Dave Formula (keyboards), and Barry Adamson (bass), all from the band MAGAZINE.


PLUS THE ART OF ECSTASY.

Rupert Scrivens aka VintageDiscoBiscuit will celebrate the 'Disco Biscuit'.


His recently published 300 page hardback art book ''THE ART OF EXSTACY' anecdotes are accompanied by Vintage Disco Biscuit’s cheeky visual creations featuring his (now destroyed) vintage collection of disco biscuits.

Sunday afternoon with Rich Kids, Skids and Visage' Rusty Egan plus the Art of Ecastasy

Rusty Egan, co-founder of Visage and resident DJ at London’s iconic Blitz Club, helped define the New Romantic music movement. His autobiography captures the birth of British electronic music, 1980s London nightlife, and collaborations with Midge Ure, Steve Strange, and other pioneers.

Rusty Egan is one of the most iconic and influential figures in the electronic music industry. His career began in the music industry as a runner at DJM studios, followed by a stint at WEA Records. Rusty collaborated with former Sex Pistols member Glen Matlock, alongside Steve New and Midge Ure, to establish the new wave band Rich Kids. Their debut album, Ghosts of Princes in Towers, released in 1978, achieved both critical acclaim and commercial success. During the Rich Kids tours, Rusty met Steve Strange. This encounter led to Rusty's concept for a club night at Billy's, a Soho venue, catering to fashionable punks and showcasing the music they were passionate about. In 1979, they moved their club night to the Blitz in Covent Garden. As the resident DJ at the Blitz, Rusty played a pivotal role in introducing British, German, and Japanese electronica to the British club scene, essentially curating the soundtrack for the burgeoning New Romantic movement.

Rusty Egan was instrumental in the formation of the band Visage with Midge Ure. Steve Strange joined them as the frontman (face and voice), and the lineup was completed by Billy Currie on keyboards, along with John McGeoch (guitar), Dave Formula (keyboards), and Barry Adamson (bass), all from the band MAGAZINE.


PLUS THE ART OF ECSTASY.

Rupert Scrivens aka VintageDiscoBiscuit will celebrate the 'Disco Biscuit'.


His recently published 300 page hardback art book ''THE ART OF EXSTACY' anecdotes are accompanied by Vintage Disco Biscuit’s cheeky visual creations featuring his (now destroyed) vintage collection of disco biscuits.

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Highlights

  • 4 hours 45 minutes
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Walthamstow Trades Hall

61-63 Tower Hamlets Road

London E17 4RQ

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