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The Funkatarium pro mo show with Colin Dale, Paul Kelly and Jamie Tolley

https://hearthis.at/cBZd2KDh/b2lscolindalepaulkellyjamietcookeeshow91funkatarium/


Five free guest list tickets up for grabs - PM me.


Funkatarium 6 sees us venture out to the absolutely stunning Simulacra Studio in Brixton. For this special Funkatarium night we have a fabulous 10k rig to pump out those House sounds along with an array of lights and lasers.


This occasion demands special DJ's and we have struck gold and secured the DJ'ing prowess of Brixton born and bred all time legend Colin Dale.


Along with Colin we also have Nude Disco brainchild of London DJ & producer Vern who runs club nights and a record label in the same name.


Completing the line up is Paul Kelly DJ & reord producer and all things Funakatarium, Curtis Chip one of London's finest with an awesome pedigree & Jamie Tolley DJ of the highest calibre who has played more London gigs than you could shake a stick at.


The DJ line up is unashamedly London centric and is guaranteed to deliver hip wriggling sophistication across all House genres.


This really is going to be a belter funky funksters!!


Tickets are available from Eventbrite - just copy and paste the following URL into your browser:


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/funkatarium-tickets-24574081740

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