Sander van Doorn and Judge Jules announced at Ministry Of Sound for New Years Eve party

Sander van Doorn and Judge Jules announced at Ministry Of Sound for New Years Eve party

10 November, 2009
by: Al Warwick

The line-up for Ministry Of Sound's New Years Eve party has been announced, including Sander van Doorn, Judge Jules and Tall Paul.

Other names also performing on the last night of the year will be Simon Patterson, Matt Hardwick, Gareth Harding and Tania Von Pear.

Van Doorn's billing is the result of another breakthrough year which saw the him break into the top 10 of the prestigious DJ Mag Top 100 Poll and embark on a worldwide series of events. This year also saw the Dutchman headlining the notorious Amnesia parties in Ibiza where fellow guest Judge Jules has been a regular for over a decade.

'The Judge' returns to the UK to feature in his first home based end-of-year event since the millennium and is sure to attract a horde of fans and regular listeners of his long running Radio 1 show.

The headliners along with Simon Patterson and Matt Hardwick are renowned trance masters but Tall Paul - a new favourite amongst Ministry regulars - promises to inject plenty of house favourites into proceedings.

The party will kick off at 9pm December 31 2009 and will go on until 8am January 1 2010 - entry on the night will cost £50 with advance tickets currently available from £35.

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