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From the Tuxedo Princess to Geordie Shore: Newcastle as a Party Capital
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From the Tuxedo Princess to Geordie Shore: Newcastle as a Party Capital

September 8, 2017October 25, 2019 Tom Draper3 Comments

With the decline of its traditional industries in the 1970s and 1980s, Newcastle seemed to reinvent itself as a ‘Party City’. Today, the city is attempting to move away from its ‘Party City’ past.

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