Beatsworkin started 3 years ago dj ing together and putting together parties at the tiny OM club in Brighton and have now progressed so much that they have almost single handedly put underground clubbing back on the map in Brighton. Their parties here, in London and Barcelona have been nothing short of superb . Hundreds of people have come every month to see them play alongside world class headliners and a whole host of talented local djs.
For their third birthday they have really been thinking big, and so there have been 2 huge changes. Firstly, they have moved to a larger venue: The Haunt, which is necessary to put on such a night, and secondly they have invited the Cecille label down for part of their 5th anniversary to play, with three massive headliners. Namely one of the world's biggest djs and producers: NICK CURLY, owner of the fantastic Cecille and 8 Bit labels. This is Nick's debut set in Brighton, so the anticipation is already huge.
Joining Nick Curly are Alex Celler, who smashed it at the H Bar for their Halloween party 2 years ago and Glimpse (Live), who also played an incredible set for Beatsworkin last year, retuning for an exclusive live set which is not to be missed.
So to summarise,
1) Beatsworkin 3rd Birthday Celebration
2) Celebrating 5 years of Cecille
3) Incredible line up: Nick Curly, Glimpse (live), Alex Celler
4) Brand new larger venue: The Haunt
This will be a road block. There are some special earlybird tix available from Wednesday on Resident Advisor, Skiddle.com and We Love Tickets, priced at just £10 each.
There are also some limited £15 VIP tickets available, where you will have an exclusive air conditioned VIP lounge upstairs with your own private bar and sofas to chill out on, and queue jump via the VIP entry.
Nick Curly (Cecille, 8 Bit, Cocoon)
Alex Celler (Cecille, Freak n Chic, Area Remote)
Glimpse (live) (Crosstown Rebels, Cadenza, Kompakt, Cocoon, Planet E)
Beatsworkin aka Jamie Bawn & Chris Eaton (TwoForks, Masterplan)
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