The Saturdays' Una Healy to headline Out Out!, Revenge Brighton's flagship over‑25s queer club night

The Saturdays' Una Healy to headline Out Out!, Revenge Brighton's flagship over‑25s queer club night

Una Healy from The Saturdays is set to take centre stage at Brighton’s LGBTQ+ hotspot Revenge later this month, as the venue brings back its flagship over‑25s queer club night, Out Out!, for a second edition.

The former Saturdays star will headline Out Out! Vol 2 on Saturday, 28 March, leading a packed night of performances, DJs and immersive entertainment. The event follows the huge success of last year’s debut instalment, which was hosted by Tiara Skye and headlined by Booty Luv.

This time around, Out Out! will be fronted by viral comedy favourite Bailey J Mills, whose chaotic humour and cult online following have helped cement them as one of the UK’s most recognisable queer performers.

Organisers promise an “unserious” night of high‑energy camp, complete with full venue décor, club‑wide production, go‑go dancers and a roster of queer talent across two floors.

Steve Jones, founder of Out Out! and Managing Director of Revenge, said the team was thrilled to build on the runaway success of the first outing. “The first volume of Out Out! exceeded all our expectations, with a fantastic, unpretentious atmosphere and so many old regulars returning to Revenge for the first time in years. Una and Bailey are the perfect combo to continue that momentum into volume two!”

Alongside Healy’s headline set, the night will feature live performances from Benji James and Coco Couture, while DJs Alfie OrdinaryFifi and Toby Lawrence keep the dancefloors moving. Go‑go dancers Honey Foxx, Totter, Mama Mamba and Luke Haley round out the bill.

Level 1 will serve a soundtrack of “pop girlies, forgotten classics and queer bops”, while Level 2 leans into house anthems and chart remixes into the early hours.

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