Get down for a good cause as Trouble's Loft moves to Ministry for one night only.

An all star cast of DJ's will perform at a one-off fundraiser in May hosted by one of the UK's most influential DJs, Paul 'Trouble' Anderson.
Together with Macmillan Cancer Support, the 'Celebrate Life' party will take place at Ministry of Sound on May 20th. Over four rooms, the likes of Joey Negro, Danny Rampling, CJ Mackintosh, Phil Asher and Norman Jay and Robert Owens will journey through a range of genres from house to disco, all of which Anderson has been instrumental in pushing in his decades in the business.
Paul 'Trouble' Anderson's contribution to UK club culture is immesurable, from residencies at legendary parties and raves such as Crackers and Biology, to his own 'Trouble's Loft' parties, which saw a who's who of DJs and singers perform in front of packed midweek crowds. This event celebrates his life and influence, as well as raising awareness for Macmillan Cancer Support.
In preperation, some of the DJs on the night have gathered their memories and stories of Paul in a collection of youtube videos, which you can watch here.
Advance tickets can be bought here.
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