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The Raymond Review Bar was the country's first legal nude cabaret bar, a hot bed of risqué decadence in the heart of seedy Soho.

Its time nevertheless recently came to an end, the final curtain call was called and the girls put their clothes back on and left.

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Tate Britain stages a one-off screening Anthony McCall's Long Film for Four Projectors 4-11pm. Millbank, SW1. Free

The BFM International Film Festival opens at the Other Cinema tonight. 11 Rupert St, W1. £8. 020 7734 1506.

Those who still crave evenings of excess and flamboyance won't have long to wait as the venue has just got a much needed overhaul befitting a grand relaunch tonight and tomorrow night.

Overindulgence is top of the agenda here and Too 2 Much supporters already include OTT advocates like Graham Norton and Julien Macdonald - this place is going to be (brilliantly) Camp as Christmas. The interior is art deco, the cocktail list is extensive and the food is 'room service style', serving everything from Sevruga caviar to egg and chips.

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Join the bunny girls & gogos in their glitter-infused fun & frivolity to celebrate Kinki's bday @Millenium Bar. 10pm-late. Drury Lane, WC2. £6.

Tobias Rehberger and Paul Noble open at Whitechapel Gallery. 11am-6pm. 80-82 Whitechapel High St, E1.

Evenings will start with a cabaret (anything from comedy to dance to theatre), but the real fun starts at 10pm when Too 2 Much transforms into a cutting-edge nightclub mixing live music with DJs. Expect a hedonistic crowd made up of London's cooler cats and party animals, with their fag hags and stags in tow. Clothes for the most part, however, will remain on.

Too 2 Much opens tonight
11-12 Walkers Court, Brewer St, W1

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This week Mylo's here, there and everywhere. At And Did We Mention Our Disco tonite 10:30pm-3:30am. 147-149 Curtain Road, EC2. £7.

Expect mayhem at Trafalgar Square Sunday as Pet Shop Boys & Dresdner Sinfoniker give sound to Battleship Potemkin. 8:30pm. Free.

Dirty Water Club hosts Billy Childish. 9pm. Boston Arms, 178 Junction Rd, N19. £6.

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