KICK:LONDON SAMPLER PART 3 With TMI

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2011 · 59 MIN

KICK:LONDON SAMPLER PART 3 With TMI

from KICK:LONDON · host KICK:LONDON

Time for this weeks exclusive warm up to KICK:LONDON brought to you by one of the messiest party animals on http://www.kickradio.co.uk. Catch him each and every week, Fridays 11pm - very late. Previous gigs include, House of Windsor with Johnny Walker, Lush in Bracknell,the Manor in Bournemouth alongside John 00 Fleming and with The Penge Party Crew down in London to name a few. KICK:LONDON is really looking forward seeing him in Shoreditch as I'm sure you all are. So don't forget to get your names on the guaranteed entry guestlist by emailing [email protected] or texting 07531859826 with your names as you know this event is gonna be a roadblock affair. In case you didn't know already here's the details..... On Sunday 24th July 2011. www.kickradio.co.uk touches down for the very first time in the heart of London for KICK:LONDON @ The Light Bar 233 Shoreditch High Street E1. Bringing you the very best underground DJ’s from across the globe and the ultimate party vibe for this exclusive one off all day event for FREE!! We've taken over both floors of The Light Bar, boosting the capacity to 500 for all you sun worshipping partygoers. Upstairs is the main dancefloor playing techno, minimal, deep house, electro and progressive with outside terrace. Downstairs is the chillout with open air courtyard and bbq too. So whether you’re still partying from the night before or are starting your weekend late, this event is not to be missed. This party is FREE ENTRY ALL DAY!! and the drinks are reasonably priced too!! Arrive early to avoid being left at the door or leave your names on the wall for guaranteed entry guestlist. Just don’t forget your shades and suncream. It's gonna go off big style. ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ FULL DJ LINE UP WILL BE ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ Mikestro (U.S.A.) Ben Caudill (U.S.A.) Chris Kionke (Germany) DJ Slider (Belgium) Pete Batin (Ministry of Sound) Stefan Flannery (Gatecrasher) Josh Childs (Gatecrasher) R-Type (Gallery) Ed-Liner (Red King Records) Eric Lee (Kick Radio) Scribble Dee (Empathy) Leigh Stone (Kick radio) Steve Found (Kick Radio) TMI (Kick Radio) Si King (Kick Radio) Deep J (Tick-Tock) THIS EVENT WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE ON THE DAY WITH AUDIO & VIDEO STREAMING ON WWW.KICKRADIO.CO.UK. SO THERE'S NO REASON TO MISS OUT ON ALL THE ACTION LIVE FROM YOUR HOME!!! For more info email us at [email protected] or call 07531859826 See you all down at The Light Bar on the 24th Muchos love, KICK:LONDON x www.kickradio.co.uk www.thelighte1.com https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Light-Bar-and-Restaurant-Shoreditch-London/490172105596 http://www.dontstayin.com/uk/london/the-light-bar-e1/2011/jul/24/event-255236 http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?251488 http://uk.ihouseu.com/event-1278/ http://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/London/Light-Bar/KickLondon/11467728/ http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=198351200200098

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