Sea Serpents fundraising Masked Ball @Envy
As the rugby season ends for the Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents, they are putting on a series of social events as they look forward to playing in the Bingham Cup in Amsterdam in June.
As the rugby season ends for the Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents, they are putting on a series of social events as they look forward to playing in the Bingham Cup in Amsterdam in June.

THE first of these is on April 28. The club is hosting a Serpent Masked Ball upstairs at Envy where they will be raising funds for the club and also for MindOut! the LGBT Mental Health Service who are one of the club’s chosen charities for the season.
Dig out your favourite mask and your best outfit for the evening. There will be a live PA together with DJ Little Ted who has performed at Revenge and Wildfruit. Your favourite rugby players will also be there in their masks!
Tickets are £5 in advance or available from any Sea Serpent players, and £7 at the door on the night. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to MindOut the LGBT Mental Health Service!
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents are Sussex’s first fully inclusive rugby club, encouraging gay, bisexual, trans guys to learn, experience and play rugby in a non judgemental atmosphere.
Their kit is sponsored by the Camelford Arms, and they are proud to be members of the Sussex RFU, the RFU and IGR – the body that encourages gay and inclusive rugby across the world.
For more information check out their Facebook page or email: info@bhssrfc.com
Event: The Serpent Masked Ball
Where: Envy, upstairs at 8 Marine Parade, Brighton BN2 1TA
When: Saturday, April 28
Time: 10pm – 3am
Cost: £5 in advance, £7 on the door
To book tickets online in advance, click here:
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