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303 showcases the very best in techno and acid house, past and present in Liverpool's coolest underground venue.
Tickets: £10 (Limited Earlybird) / £12 (Advance)
http://www.skiddle.com/events/11811796/
http://www.facebook.com/events/509957579054362
Brought to you by the promoters of Cream Reunion, 303 fuses the very best in Techno, Acid and House, bridging the gap between the past and the present.
Based at the fantastic Williamson Tunnels venue in Liverpool, this promises to be something special as we bring back a DJing legend to the city!
Justin Robertson is one of the few DJs that were around of the beginning of the UK dance scene that still remains relevant and current to this day. Emanating from the early Madchester clubs where he influenced The Chemical Brothers amongst others, Justin is synonymous with Bugged Out and plays all over the globe, still as popular now as he ever was. Justin's style is simply impossible to pin down – as comfortable dropping hard acid tinged techno as he is playing Northern Soul, a Justin Robertson set is always different and always interesting.
Supporting Justin will be Oliver Lieb. Oliver returned to Liverpool for Cream Reunion and was that impressive we have been looking for the opportunity to bring him back to the city, Bank Holiday Sunday on the 26th May is that chance!
The Williamson Tunnels represents dance music's intimate qualities at their most potent. An old mine shaft burrowed deep underground, its low ceilings, rough edges, small capacity and unusual setting allows for a scene where the music is the pivotal concern.
Due to the venue's capacity of 250 tickets will sell fast and we have a limited stock of early bird tickets available at £10.
See you on the dancefloor!
303
Sunday 26th May 2013
JUSTIN ROBERTSON
OLIVER LIEB
Samuel Lamont
Stuart Hodson
Gemma Arnott
The Williamson Tunnels, Smithdown Lane, Liverpool
£10 Limited earlybird, £12 advance
More info: http://www.facebook.com/events/509957579054362
Ticket Links:
http://www.skiddle.com/events/11811796/
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