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Sunday, September 06, 2009
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The date has been fixed;
SUNDAY 27th DECEMBER 2009
Ticket details etc to be announced shortly
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009
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SUNDAY 3RD MAY 2009
PLANET X - BACK TO THE PLANET 3
Hi Everyone!
Just a quick one to say online £6.50 tickets are now on sale at:
http://www.wooshare.com/pl..anetx3
Tickets will be on sale in Probe later this week.
Six weeks to go to the next Reunion and we can't wait. It's amazing and funny to see all the interest in 80's goth /punk/alternativernights...NME even did a piece on Goth recently. Doreen is quite in demand these days and she features heavily in the new Erics book 'Eric's - All The Best Clubs Are Underground' which was written by the girl out of the Adams Family (Jaki Florek)...remember them? Pre-sale copies are in News From Nowhere, Bold Street now at £20
Good gig coming up in Leeds on April 9th with Sisters of Mercy and Goldblade - very few ticket left for this one, the London date the following night has sold out; also The Wonderstuff at 02 Academy on May 19th and we think The Damned and The Alarm are doing a warm up for the Strummercamp Festival (Sun 24th May @ Manchester RUFC) on Saturday 23rd of May at the Liverpool University - but we will keep you posted!
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Saturday, February 21, 2009
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Hi Everyone!
We are just looking at possible dates for the next Planet X reunion.
We have two possibilities which are the two bank holidays in May.
The first is SUNDAY 3RD OF MAY (MAY DAY)
and the second is SUNDAY 24th OF MAY (WHIT BANK HOLIDAY)
Let know which you prefer..
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Monday, December 29, 2008
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Liverpool 1983 - A very different city to what everyone now knows (and loves?)as Liverpool! A city that had been at the forefront of the 1977 punk rock explosion. Liverpool had been the home to the legendary 'Eric's Nightclub' located in Mathew Street, in the heart of what is now known as 'The Cavern Quarter'
'Eric's' had hosted all of the early punk bands from The Sex Pistols, Clash, The Slits, The Damned, Adam & The Ants, Siouxsie, before being basically closed down by the city Police for licencing offences.
From the start to the very end of Eric's there was always one constant - the ever present Doreen Allen. Not sure what her actual job title was, but she was the lady on the door, the lady who took your money, the lady you tried to sneak past!
After the closure of 'Eric's' a number of other venues sprang up including another of Doreens ventures (The Warehouse), but all were fairly short lived. That all changed in June 1983 when Doreen and her then partner Kenny Dorick (ex DJ, member of Ex-Post Facto) opened 'Planet X' in a club that carried the regular name of 'Macmillans' in Concert Square - And so the adventure began...
The name 'Planet X' was dreamt up by Paul Rutherford (Frankie Goes To Hollywood) who had long links with 'Eric's' and would continue to forge a friendship with 'Planet X'. The club was at the forefront of what I suppose was later termed 'goth' but to be honest that catch-all certainly didn't fit very comfortably. 'The Planet' as it was known by all did have similarities to the soon to become more famous 'Batcave' in London - However the main difference being walking the streets of Liverpool looking like most of the regulars did was very different to walking the streets of London; In Liverpool you were more likely to get attacked by the local scallies than accosted by the fashion photographers of Fleet Street!.
The club was tastefully decorated/desecrated each Friday with 'altered' showroom dummies kindly donated by The Everyman Theatre (We are eternally grateful)and then we waited for the crowds to arrive. The club was an instant success, drawing people from across Merseyside, Nth Wales, Lancashire and Manchester - We also attracted visiting band members when they were playing in town - John Lydon, Killing Joke, various Sisters Of Mercy, PWEI, Mick Jones, The Wonderstuff, Morrisey etc We were friendly with 'The Batcave' and had a 'Batcave' night when they literally transported the club from London and took over for the night, complete with live performances from both Specimen and Flesh For Lulu. We liked the idea of a moveable venue, so for Halloween 1983 we upped sticks; well coffins!, and decamped to The Hacienda, Manchester. Little did we know this moving idea would soon become a reality.Within a year we had moved venue, and celebrated our first Birthday Party at 'Brady's' in Mathew Street - A bit of a return to home for Doreen, this once being the location of 'Eric's'. The club continued to draw crowds from far and wide and was now picking up a a fair bit of its own press attention. We were featured in both 'The Face' and 'I.D Magazine', though as a venue Brady's was more suited to live gigs and at this point we increased the number of bands playing. However the venue just lacked that level of intimacy we had previously enjoyed so we upped sticks once more.
In early 1985 we landed with a new theme; 'The Pink Place @ Planet X' - I suppose this was appropriate as we were now in the basement of legendary gay venue Jody's on Stanley Street. Upstairs it was often full-on leather clad, 'poppers; fuelled hedonism, whilst downstairs it was all the stuff you loved about Planet X, but based in an oven!! Remember the tag line 'Too hot for clothes?' - Shit; was that ever true!! The club continued to thrive, and in this guise also received a great deal of press comment and attention. However the 'moving' demon struck again when the then owner of Jody's decedied to refurbish the venue and we had to move on to pastures new; This suited however as the physical space at Jody's did not allow us to put on live gigs.
Kenny & Doreen scoured Liverpool for a suitable venue, a place they could make home - They found it in Temple Steet and opened the doors in early 1987. The venue now occupied two floors, with the main dance floor and stage being downstairs. The venue was ideal for live bands and rapidly secured an excellent name for itself on the small venue circuit - This reputation was secured when Wayne Hussey and The Mission chose The Planet to host their fan-club only gig there; for those lucky enough to get in, it was a night never to be forgotten! And here we stayed for just on two years, welcoming guests from near and far - until in August 1989 as a precursor for Liverpools 'Big-Dig' we were told to move as the venue was being demolished to make way for a multi-storey car park!
So the rag bag of staff, decorations and urchins upped sticks once more, this time landing in September 1989 on Hannover Street. We tried to keep the same feel for the new venue but widen the musical range, plus we switched to two nights a week. Fridays for live bands and club night, and Saturdays remaining the full on club night. Initially the club went from strength to strength, along with our partner promoters we put on a huge list of bands -Just look at the Photo album; loads of original flyers etc We began to draw a new crowd of slightly younger gig goers who's music tastes were more hardcore based, and this was reflected in the tracks that the DJ's would play. By now we had created a venue with a name known both nationally and internationally - Carcass released a live album recorded at Planet X, we drew bands from across the globe who were always met with an eager crowd. We carried on in this vein for a good two and a half years, and then things began to change. To be honest we had lost some of our regulars from the earlier venues, they had got older, new relationships, moved away etc Some just didn't like the music anymore! Other venues had sprung up, and then music itself altered, people were going to raves, festivals etc and this was reflected in the gradually falling numbers coming to the Planet. In the end, and for lots of reasons we closed. Doreen and Kenny had given 10yrs to the venue, whilst being involved in other music based projects and frankly needed a break. So that was it.
Or so we thought!!
Over the years many people had mentioned to Doreen about re-opening Planet X, but she had resisted, until in late 2007 when the clamour just became too damn loud. I saw her at the annual Bunnymen L'Pool X-Mas gig and discussed it with her - I offerred to do the web side of things, so Planet X would have a public face once more and promised to speak to her after New Year. Come mid Jan 2008 I was suddenly contacted and told "Planet X is back"
A few of us gathered together, decided on a venue, fixed a date and well - You lot turned up!!
The 25th Reunion was held on the 25th May 2008 at Le Bateau, Duke Street; It was a sell out! We just want to thank everyone for coming, we hope you all had a great time, I know we did But that in itself left us with a problem - Could we just leave it like that? The answer from everyone who came was a definite no. So after a further hurried meeting we decided to run ad-hoc Planet X 'events' a couple of times a year; that way each one will be something special. The first of these was Planet X-Mas which was held once more at Le Bateau on the 28th Dec 2008 - Another success! And once more the demand from you was that we need more of these events.
So thats where we are are now - But we can now reveal that Planet X is from February 2009 going to be a monthly event - We have teamed up with those top people at Evol to bring you Planet X Vs Evol or is it Evol Vs Planet X?
First event is Thursday 5th February 2009.
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
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Planet X-Mas
Online ticket sales.........
The online ticket shop will remain open up to 3PM on Sunday 28th December - So there is no reason not to benefit from the cheaper advance sales price.
Planet X-Mas Tickets
If you purchase an online ticket, please bring some form of ID that corresponds to the ticket purchaser, and your name will be ticked off the list as you enter - Easy!!
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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Planet X - 2009 and beyond!!
With only 11 days before Planet X-Mas thought we would keep you informed with what's going on..
As predicted advance ticket sales for Planet X-Mas have been very healthy - Probe Records have at best 25 tickets left. There are a few more at Dermagrafitti Tattoo (B'Head). We reckon this weekend will see the remainder snapped up - Advance tkts are £7.50, it will be £10 on the night, so save yourself the cost of your first drink! Get your ticket now.
Online tickets are also available at £7.50
And now for the news of 2009...
As you are all aware we have been toying with the options of continuing Planet X as an occassional event only night, X-Mas, Valentines Day, Summer Ball etc
Plenty of you contacted us and made us aware of the need for a more regular night, so..
Planet X will be held every month!!
The first night will be;
Thursday 5th February 2009
And then the first Thursday of each month..
We will have flyers available at Planet X-Mas with full details, or check back here reguarly.
Spread the word - The Planet is back!!
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Friday, September 19, 2008
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The First Lady of Planet X is hosting a Birthday Party!!

Its strictly by invite only - No doubt one or two of you will be on the list - Check your mailbox's.
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Saturday, August 30, 2008
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Friend Requests
Whilst all of us at Planet X welcome 'friend requests' can I just point out that this site is a focus point for the people who actually went to the club at some point during its history, for the bands who willingly appeared on our stage, for people who were too young to go all those years ago, but who turned up in May and who will be there at Planet X-Mas - People with a genuine interest.
I'm sure your Cali based surf punk band, your Aussy 'new metal punk fusion' is just great but frankly I'm not interested - And we don't want to be used as a advertising hoarding for your new single/album etc.
So, if you have a genuine intrest in Planet X - great you are in the right place.
If you are looking to promote your latest release - Your not.
Lets hope we stop getting so many pointless friend requests.
See you all on the 28th Dec 2008
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
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This should be of interest to some of you friends of Planet X;
'A Little Bit Of Eric's' Fri 12th Sept 2008 - Carling Academy, Liverpool

As you known Doreen was one of the key staff members at Eric's all those years, and has remained in contact with some of the key players.. Well with her intervention 'A Little Bit Of Eric's' has come together..
Julian Cope and Pete Burns together in the same room would be good, but on this occassion they will grace the same stage, both performing semi acoustic numbers! Tickets are on sale now £20 ADV (Pricey I know, but Mr Burns has to pay for all that surgery somhow!!) However a ticket does get you free entry to a full aftershow party where some old Eric's DJ's, staff members will be in attendence - I'm sure it will be a bit of a magnet for a few other faces from the venues past; Can you see Wylie ignoring this one??

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