Clubs: Club Yoyo @ Villa Stefano

Friday 16 October 1998 18:02 EDT
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Dedicated to R'n'B, YoYo attracts a cosmopolitan group of well- heeled revellers who aren't afraid to hit the dance floor and work up a sweat. This gig has been running for many moons but, checking it out for the first time, you can't help feeling that you've discovered something new. The beats range from lightweight Puff Daddyesque rap to the best R'n'B, but if you don't know the doormen, arrive early - Holborn isn't the most exciting place to queue.

Saturday, 227 High Holborn, London WC2 (0171-831 7318) 10.30pm-4am, pounds 6 before 11.30pm/pounds 8 after.

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