The Discotech of Bob Sinclar

Sat 03 Jun 2006 @ Turnmills in London (UK)

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wht a nit it was !!!!!!:) ErolArda
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3 / Thu 08 Jun 2006
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* SNIFF SNIFF * gunner22
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0 / Sun 04 Jun 2006
set times ? JamieKmurray
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2 / Mon 29 May 2006
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How much??? LittleFatPrincess
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Music : House, Alternative Dance and Techno

T1: Bob Sinclar (4 Hour Set), DJ Yellow, Hugo Bass

T2: Hosted By International Deejay Gigolos… David Caretta, Play Paul, Alex Mcculloch (Shafunkers)

House/Techno

Cool clubwear. No suits. Fancy dress encouraged.

10pm – 6am

£15 in advance / £20 on the door

Advance Tickets from www.ticketweb.co.uk // 08700 600100

Turnmills, 63b Clerkenwell Road, Farringdon. EC1M 5NP

Farringdon

www.turnmills.co.uk/bobsinclar

Following the show-stopping launch party in April, The Disco-Tech of Bob Sinclar returns to the capital on Saturday 3rd June as part of Monsieur Sinclar’s exclusive Turnmills residency and to launch his brand new artist album ‘Western World’. Clubland’s most dashing star offers his second (of four) super chic and stylish house sessions and judging by the queues that greeted the opening night, Bob Sinclar’s first ever UK residency has been a long time coming!! The French maestro will once again take centre stage in the main room as he drops an extended 4 Hour set from midnight. For Part Deux: The Summer Session, Bob has recruited tech-house titan DJ Yellow. DJ Hell’s uber-cool label International Deejay Gigolos meanwhile drop an altogether different beat in T2, as his acclaimed record label take over the musical baton from Kitsune Music who hosted the last one. This time round French pioneers David Caretta and Play Paul have been called upon to drop the underground bombs, as the backroom prepares itself for this latest French house invasion.

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