How Much:
£10.00 (Entry)
, £8.00 (Advanced Tickets)
Rizla appear to know where it's at. At least that's what this line up is saying. Hacienda granddaddy Greg Wilson in the lounge with the Autodisco DJs, and in the house basement it's the unstoppable combination of Derrick Carter, Stuart Patterson and italo research unit Heartbreak spinning records.
It's a tenner on the door, or eight quid in advance - and you don't have to work for Rizla to go - they themselves understand that Rizla's are an integral part of some/most peoples lives.
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