End of COVID-19 restrictions make London clubbers go gaga

 | Updated: Jul 19, 2021, 01:37 PM IST

At the strike of midnight when England lifted most coronavirus restrictions, London clubbers flocked to one of the first rule-free live music events since the pandemic began last year, dancing through the night and rejoicing in human interaction on Monday.
 

Demonstrators gather at Piccadilly Circus calling for nightclubs to reopen during a Save Our Scene protest, amid the coronavirus disease pandemic, in London.

Demonstrators gather at Piccadilly Circus calling for nightclubs to reopen during a Save Our Scene protest, amid the coronavirus disease pandemic, in London. 
 

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Revellers dance during the '00:01' event organised by Egyptian Elbows at Oval Space nightclub in London on Monday.

Revellers dance during the '00:01' event organised by Egyptian Elbows at Oval Space nightclub in London on Monday. 

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Attendees wear face masks during the '00:01' event in London.

Attendees wear face masks during the '00:01' event in London. 

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People arrive for the '00:01' event in London.

People arrive for the '00:01' event in London. 

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Performers at a DJ console during the '00:01' event in London.

Performers at a DJ console during the '00:01' event in London. 
 

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