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Soul-A-Go-Go at The Night Cat 

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Sat 11 Oct 2025
Funk Soul

PBS' legendary funk and soul party Soul-A-Go-Go is back at The Night Cat on Saturday October 11 for one unforgettable night of non-stop grooves.

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Join us at The Night Cat in Fitzroy on Saturday October 11, from 8.30pm ‘til 3am, as we bring the dancefloor to life with classic soul, deep cuts, funk, and cool rhythms. 

Soul-A-Go-Go is Melbourne’s original good times dance-off has been delivering the very best in soul and funk 45s since 2007. Get down with some of PBS’ finest selectors, including the iconic Vince Peach (Soul Time), groove queen Miss Goldie (Boss Action), the always electric Richie 1250 (Stone Love), smooth operator Andrew Young (Jazz on Saturdays), and the unstoppable DJ Lady Soul.  Plus, special guest Phil MacDougall, PBS’ longest-running on-air announcer, who is celebrating an incredible 45 years on radio this year. Best known for spinning punk, rock and post-punk on his weekly show Sunglasses After Dark, Phil will be switching it up and playing his all-time favourite soul cuts at the start of the night. 

Whether you’re a soul purist or just looking to move, this is the night to let loose and get down. It’s a one-off you don’t want to miss, so get your dancing shoes ready! 

Set times:
8.30pm – 9.15pm: Phil MacDougall
9.15pm - 10pm: DJ Lady Soul
10pm - 11pm: Miss Goldie 
11pm - 12am: Richie 1250 
12am - 1am: Vince Peach 
1am – 2am: Andrew Young 
2am - 3am: Richie 1250 

Tickets on sale now. Presale tickets are $20+BF for PBS Members or $25+BF for Future PBS Members. If not sold out in advance, door tickets will be $25 for PBS Members and $30 for Future Members. 

Artwork by Kalindy Williams. Soul-A-Go-Go is proudly presented by PBS 

This event is taking place on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge and pay our respects to their elders, past and present. Sovereignty of this land has never been ceded; no treaty has ever been signed. 

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