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Sep012011

New Venue: Electric Brixton (September 24th)

On Saturday 24th September a brand new venue called Electric Brixton, formerly known as The Fridge, will be opening its doors to the public after a £1,000,000 face-lift. The opening party will come courtesy of the infamous Lock N Load, and guest DJs will include Felix Da Housecat, DJ Hell, Hannah Holland and many more - as well as this, Lock N Load will also be hosting weekly Friday night parties with the Get Loaded brand. Following on from the launch night, Electric Brixton will be welcoming the likes of Get Physical who will be presenting their new Spectrum show which will be hosted by M.A.N.D.Y - they will be launching with Japanese Popstars, Gilles Peterson, Stanton Warriors, Kissy Sell Out, Flux Pavillion & Skism.

There is a competition over on their Facebook page at the moment, which gives you the opportunity to win +3 entry to all the events in October/November. For all other information hit the jump, and be sure to check out the competition HERE!

FEATURING IN OCTOBER / NOVEMBER / DECEMBER:
GET PHYSICAL / GET LOADED / SPECTRUM / BRAVA / M.A.N.D.Y / FLUX PAVILLION / PROPAGANDA / STANTON WARRIORS / FELIX DA HOUSECAT / DJ HELL / GILLES PETERSON / KISSY SELL OUT / DJ DAN/ GLITCH MOB LIVE / JAKWOB / JAPANESE POPSTARS LIVE / FUNTCASE / SKISM / TOM STARR / HANNAH HOLLAND / DODGE & FUSKI & MANY MORE
www.electricbrixton.com
Facebook + Twitter / electricbrixton

ELECTRIC BRIXTON LAUNCHES

Electric Brixton is getting ready to officially open its doors on Saturday 24th September 2011 following major £1,000,000 face-lift. Formerly known as, The Fridge, and before that, The Ace, London’s newest state-of-the-art music venue combines outstanding sound and visuals with a luxurious interior that marks a defining new era in the Capital’s clubbing. Designed to deal with festival-sized productions and stadium set-ups, the venue also boasts an amazing stage with unsurpassed sightlines making it the perfect choice for both DJ and live music events.

THE GRAND OPENING – SAT 24TH SEPT

For the Grand Opening on Saturday 24th September, Electric Brixton presents one of the finest line-ups to be showcased in the Capital in 2011 brought to you by Lock N Load Events’ Get Loaded. Chicago’s legendary Felix da Housecat headlines in an exclusive UK performance alongside the head of International Gigalo Records DJ Hell. Supporting these two heavyweights comes Hannah Holland, JoJo De Freq, Tom Staar and fast-rising stars Keith & Supabeatz.

Early bird tickets
to Electric’s Grand Opening are on sale now priced just £15. These are available to purchase through: BUY!!


MORE EVENTS ANNOUNCED

A stellar diary of events follows the Grand Opening from October through to December ranging from live bands to an exciting array of club nights. Alongside Get Loaded who will be hosting weekly Friday nights, we’ve enlisted the talents of underground powerhouse Spectrum, who kick off their monthly residency on the 1st October with Japanese Popstars (live) and Jakwob. Elsewhere we welcome the mighty Get Physical on 15th October, where label head honcho’s M.A.N.D.Y present their new live show. Other highlights include DJ’s Flux Pavillion, Skism, Funtcase, Dogde & Fuski and promoters Propaganda, Masters of Soul, Kissy Sell Outs Turn It On Tour, Gilles Peterson + friends, and Stanton Sessions with the legendary Stanton Warriors. Watch this space for more details on these events and more over the coming weeks!

WIN YOU + 3 TO ALL EVENTS IN OCT / NOV!


More info:
http://www.electricbrixton.com/
http://www.facebook.com/electricbrixton
http://twitter.com/electricbrixton
http://www.youtube.com/electricbrixton

For all PR queries please contact
rosie@cypherpr.com / 0207 644 6590

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