How Much:
£20.00 (Entry)
, £7.50 (Advanced Tickets)
Junk throw down the first in a series of warehouse parties - continuing their trail-blazing, ask-questions later rave policy.
Drawn together six years ago, the Junk family is comprised of DJs, producers, promoters, artists and ravers from Bristol and London - with some Sicilian and Eastern European spice thrown in. What unites them is the desire to put on some of the best parties in the world.
April's debut features an interesting amalgamation of beat-bringers; Chicago house don DJ Sneak, French DJ and producer Shonky, rave ringleader and chief wrong 'un Tim Sheridan and king of the undead Shane Watcha. Deep and tech house DJ Craig Torrence completes the bill.
This is just the main course - there will be pre and after parties to complete the Junk feast.
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