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Thursday Thrills: Most Exciting Events this week!

Nicole Newman, the event editor of WhatsOn, has once more listed some amazing events for this week and the future. The events have already begun, so don’t wait to put on your sneakers and have some fun this week. Here are a few of the week’s best events.

Active In The Jungle Charity Rave

13 Jan

2023 is looking like the best year to get your hottest rave on. With an array of the biggest promoters hosting their fine curated clubbing nights taking place all over the UK.  Starting off the New Year in full throttle for what appears to be a banging year for clubbing.   It’s the pick of a big bunch of events.  This weekend the jungle massive head on up north into Manchester for the heady night of booming fast pace jungle sounds at Rebellion. The club was well known for its alternative music nights and that brings a packed out dance floor for its dance music club nights. 

Even with a 520 capacity it certainly packs a punch and the no-frills ethos means the focus is on the music and not turning up in your Sunday best. This weekend is one that’s not to be missed for the very special launch party of Active in the Jungle. With all profits are being donated to help towards spreading awareness for suicide prevention for the Safe space movement charity.   So for this night with high octane drum and bass and jungle, the DJ line-up features Chimpo, Mark XTC, Dizzy Blonde, Richie Sk, Mc Blacka, Billy Daniel Bunter, Skittles plus many m Jungle Djs, And Mcs tba. It’s gonna be hot and sweaty and a dam good cracking night out northern style!

For more info & tickets rebellion.club

Frisco Presents 8 Years Of The Den

13 Jan

‍Fabric was once voted the number 1 club in the world which has hosted events right dating back to the 90’90sTo date it has stood the test of time becoming one of the longest-running music venues in London. Featuring big-line artists ups which also showcases the best freshest talent from the electronic music industry at the super clubs’ weekly all-nighter clubbing events.  After unfortunate incidences led the club to lose its license and a massive campaign took place to get the venue back open and thriving by its much-loved clubbing and the local community. Where its owners work tirelessly to keep the clubbing mecca the best it can be.

The month of January has a fully stacked booked calendar and the weekend is starting here with Fabriclive: Frisco Presents 8 Years Of The Den. Frisco hosts the best in pioneering live grime music artists which features breakthrough artists alongside some of the biggest artists within the grime and UK Rap music genre.  Building a bigger music community for all to grow in allowing for future artists a space to grow their fanbase. The magnanimous lineup hosting in the Den features the one and only Frisco, Suspect, Novelist, Jammer, Dapz On The Map, Infamousizak, Bxks, Dj Maximum, Sir Corey, and Sir Spyro This is one of the biggest events taking place in London. If UK grime & Hip Hop is your music, this one is sure not to disappoint!

For more info & tickets fabriclondon.com

Alter Ego

14 Jan

For those traveling stateside or already lucky enough to be enjoying the soul-healing winter sun LA style.  The weekend is to become one big live music adventure for rocking-loving people.  Alter Ego is back for its day non-camping music concert-like festival event.  Set in the immense setting at the huge Kia Forum, Inglewood, Los Angeles. This year the music offering is hosting a rock music royalty lineup from of the biggest international iconic music. The artists including rock music legends Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Jack White, Muse and Fall Out Boy. Also Phoenix, Chvrches, Beach Weather, and Rosa Linn will be seen.  Even though this is a seated arena there’ll be no bums on seats! It’s time to get your rock on around the clock!

For more info & tickets alterego2020.com

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