

The underground rave scene of the 1980s and 1990s meets today’s nightclub technlology as The Warehouse Experiment comes to the former Ice House in the Town Centre on September 25.
Event organiser Stevie Lennon said: “Taking inspiration from the parties that sprung up all over the country in old warehouses, abandoned buildings and unusual locations in the late 1980s and early 90s, the Warehouse Experiment will recreate the underground vibe and great atmospheres of back in the day, brought bang up to date with a spectacular show of high-end modern clubbing technology.
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“You can expect acrobats, dancers, fire-eaters, stilt walkers, angle grinders, LED screens, lasers, massive sound systems, C02 cannons and a one-off event not to be missed!”
DJs will include Dave Pearce, Kelly Lorena, QFX, K Klass, Sterofunk, George Bowie, Stevie Kerr and Trevor Reilly, as well as up and coming homegrown talent such as Bryan Love, Stephen Green, Dawson Richmond and Davie Graham. Bryan Love commented: “There will be something for everyone and tickets are selling fast – I’m sure it will sell out.
“With four arenas offering different sounds, you’re catered for if you’re an 18-year-old clubber or a 30 to 40-year-old who remembers the 1980s and 1990s scene”
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