Tuesday, 21 December 2010 17:05

Moondance NYE Party!

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When: Friday 31 December 2010
Where: The Great Suffolk Street Warehouse, 29 Great Suffolk Street, Southwark, London, SE1 0NS
Music styles: old skool club classics, drum and bass, jungle, liquid, electro breaks, hardcore
Featured artists: Randall b2b Mickey Finn, Ratpack, Kenny Ken, Trix, MC Five O, MC MC, Loose Cannons, (Kiss FM), Jason Cadden, (Kiss FM), Hazard, Bryan Gee, IC2, Funsta, Ruffstuff
 



Synopsis:
Moondance has always been about bringing together different styles of dance music under one roof and a diverse crowd of the most up-for-it bunch of party people around. It’s one of the biggest parties in the capital with a unique mix of old skool club classics, drum and bass, jungle, liquid, electro breaks and hardcore.

Promoter Funki Bruno says, ‘I think what has helped to make Moondance so popular – aside from the quality music and atmosphere – were the adverts we used to do on Kiss FM. Random wind-up phone calls showed that Moondance was all about having fun and not taking things too seriously!’

This year Moondance is situated in the Ewer Street Car Park, two minutes walk from Southwark tube or a little further from London Bridge.

No one does a rave like Mooooooondance!

Core says: For the friendliest ravers around, head to Moooooondance!

Tickets:
Last few remaining £15 tickets available, standard tickets £25

Read Core's 'Ultimate Christmas and New Years Guide' in Issue 10. Hard copy available for download in our shop for only £2.99 or view and download the issue for free @ www.coremagonline.com

 

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Claire Williams

Features Editor

Claire is a freelance journalist living, loving and havin' it large in hectic London town. As well as editing the Core website and doing all manner of important editor business on the printed publication, she also writes for numerous dance music publications and reviews clubs and restaurants for London guide, Fluid. When she's not beavering away on the mag or telling people off for bad spelling and punctuation, Claire likes travelling, long walks and throwing some serious shapes on the dancefloor.