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Thursday Thrills: Unmissable events of this week!

This week, our editor Nicole brings you some of the top unmissable events happening around you! Grab the tickets before they run out!

Defected

10 Dec

WHP, Depot, Manchester is hosting one of the most prolific club nights this weekend.  When the royalty that is Defected goes on a road trip north side.  The dance music record label is bringing out the big guns with them tonight to make this a most memorable clubbing night.  Including Gorgon City, Basement Jaxx DJ set, Eats Everything, Low Steppa, Purple Disco Machine and The Shapeshifters plus many more other treasured DJs adding to the line-up for the ultimate club night out in Manchester.   Imagine finding that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.  Well, this is it but dance music style!  Expect a night of the finest house music dance tracks from across the airwaves of Ibiza and Croatia, which have kept the summer partying going all year long.  Perfectly mixing dance music from a line-up of some of the most outstanding selection of premier Defected label DJs that you know and all gigging at the same club tonight of this level! Word on the street is that this Club night has already sold out.  BTW if any extra tickets become available for WHP Defected this Friday then snap them up as they are seriously worth their weight in gold!

For more info www.depotmayfield.com

Fabric Continuum

11 Dec 

Fabric in London turns up the Christmas cheer this weekend when the promoters of Continuum bring an impressive line-up of DJs to the main room of this well-known club.  The club nights have gone from strength to strength across the last five years of promoting, with thousands of loyal clubbers showing up at their events.  The only concern tonight is are you up for the all night long party? London’s Fabric dance music venue has certainly earned itself an OG reputation. It’s one of the largest clubs with a loyal successful following from decades of hosting the biggest and most acclaimed promoters of the dance music genres from across the globe every weekend.  The clubs’ survival has come from nothing more than sheer hard work and graft by fully understanding what their clubbers want.  This weekend Continuum bring a stellar line up including the Romanian trio RPR Soundsystem (Rhadoo, Petre and Raresh) headlining the main room for a full night take over, owning the crowd with their mystical and mesmerising underground music sets representing their European sound. 

For more info www.fabriclondon.com

Jonas Blue presents Electronic Nature

11 Dec

Ministry of Sounds club has stood the test of time. Over the last three decades London’s famous club has hosted some of the biggest dance music promoters from across the globe.  Its one of the capitals biggest clubs destinations where its clubbers travel far and wide from all corners to experience the night of their life.  Pick any A-lister DJ out of the stratosphere and they’ve most likely played here in one of the clubs multiple rooms.  This weekend will be like no other when those that grace this haloed ground, are where thousands upon thousands have danced the night away until the sun comes up.  

Included on tonight’s pre-Christmas line-up in the main room is record producer, songwriter and DJ, Guy James Robin whose known by his DJ name Jonas Blue.  He made is debut into the UK dance music chart history with his amalgamation of electronic, dance and a mix of pop version of ‘Fast Car’ by Tracey Chapman which became a huge hit across the UK and the continent.  Joining Jonas Blue are Norwegian Dj brothers Kream who’ll be playing a DJ set of house, deep house and tech house

All for rooms are open this weekend featuring a host of well known DJs putting on a club night which is going to be a true classic Ministry of Sound all-nighter.

For more info www.ministryofsound.com

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