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Lisa Loud to top the bill at Down n Dirty second birthday bash in Halifax



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
Over the last two years the fun bus that is Halifax-based club night Down n Dirty has been clocking up some serious mileage.
The night has stopped off at some of the best clubs in the UK and Ibiza, as well as showcasing some of the finest DJ talent.

The next stop is Bar 11, Halifax, on Saturday October 25 when legendary DJ Lisa Loud will be in town to help the Down n Dirty crew celebrate their second birthday.

Thought of by many as the first lady of dance after after 21 years of dedication to the scene, Lisa is no stranger to the superclubs of the world or the dirtiest of floors in the capital.

Down n Dirty co-promoter and DJ Ben Bottomley said: "This is guaranteed to be another fun-fuelled night of mayhem over two floors.

"As a big thank you for all your support over the last two years we would like you all to come down and celebrate as we welcome Lisa Loud.

"Lisa's trademark of all things house combined with her effortless chic make her one of the UK's most successful exports."

B-Boy & Hudson, Ian Matthewman, Craig Chalis and Fraser & Klaus complete the main room line-up on the night while The Instant Relief boys will be hosting the Mezz.


  • Down n Dirty second birthday - Bar 11, Halifax, Saturday October 25, 8pm till 4am. £5 after 11pm


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  • Last Updated: 03 October 2008 8:38 AM
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  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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