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fabric Presents: Sherelle compilation launch

‘fabric presents SHERELLE’, the next instalment of fabric London mix series – a breakneck exploration of all things footwork, jungle and bass.

To celebrate, SHERELLE curates a FABRICLIVE show on 5th November with Jossy Mitsu, Krust for a debut live show, Randall, Micky Finn, Architect, Kessler, Prestige Pak & more.

WERKHAUS Relaunched after being closed for months

One of London's newest clubs, Werkhaus, located on Brick Lane in East London, is being relaunched after being closed for months during lockdown.

The club opened on 11 September and will feature many international DJs like Sally C, Holly Lester, Conducta and many more in the coming months. 

The venue general manager said that they are putting an emphasis on the ‘quality over quantity’ of events.

Defected announced the full lineup for their London event

Defected announced the full lineup for their London party and it will be Defected’s first London party in 18 months. 

A two-day event taking place from September 25th to 26th at Tottenham's Drumsheds. Among headliners we can see such big names as Honey Dijon, Inner City and Eats Everything.

Check out the full line-up below, and grab your tickets for Defected London here.

​FABRIC AND ADONIS LAUNCHED A NEW QUEER DAY PARTY

Fabric nightclub joins with Adonis to host weekly Sunday parties 'Sylvester'.

A new day-round parties will take place every Sunday morning until noon in the famous nightlife district of Farringdon.

The launch will take place this weekend, Sunday 12 September, in honor of London Pride Weekend.

Sylvester will be the first in a series of regular events  at fabric. An afternoon party hosted in both Room 3 and the newly renovated Room 2 will bring a mix of Techno, House and Disco to both locations.

Terminal V reveals a lineup for its biggest edition

Terminal V is one of the largest festivals in the techno industry, featuring the genre's most powerful performers.

In five years, the techno festival has grown from 2,000 to about 40,000 people. The event will take place on Halloween, October 30 and 31, and will feature some of the world's most famous DJs.

THE CAUSE 'THE BEGINNING OF THE END' SERIES

The Cause has announced the line-ups for its 'Beginning of the End' series. This is due to the construction of the apartments being built around the venue in North London.

The club will host a hefty series of shows in September, October and November.

You can check out the full list of parties and grab your tickets via: https://ra.co/clubs/150005

Nightclubs in Ireland are set to reopen in October

Nightclubs in Ireland are set to reopen starting from October 22. This date was introduced as part of the Irish government's plan to ease COVID-19 restrictions. Club life should return as one of the final stages.

Opening of establishments depends on the success of vaccination in the country. 90% of people over 16 years old must be fully vaccinated for club restrictions to be lifted.

From Monday, September 6, establishments will be allowed to open 60% for those who are vaccinated and 50% for those who are not vaccinated.

The Government confirmed plans to use the vaccine passports for club entry in England

A spokesman for Boris Johnson said the new regulation will enter into force this month.

Plans for this scheme were originally presented in July, giving clubgoers some time to vaccinate.

This month, nightclub owners expressed concern about the lack of information they have received so far on the implementation of the plan.

Future is here: SWG3 IS USING DANCERS BODY HEAT TO POWER THE CLUB

SWG3 nightclub  is testing a new system that will use the body heat of the ravers to power the lights, music and electricity in the venue.

The test will be launched in Glasgow for the first time in November. The "Renewable Heating and Cooling System" will work by converting the heat from the dancers and staff into energy.

A new mural dedicated to DJ & former Radio 1 host Annie Mac has appeared in Dublin

The mural was painted by local artist Emmaline Blake for No More Hotels. The mural features Annie's words from her last appearance on Radio 1: "Life goes by really, really fast. Life is short. It thunders by. If you like the music you gotta get up and dance, Just do it!."

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