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Liverpool Disco Festival Returns For Third Annual Extravaganza This Weekend

Liverpool Disco Festival is back this weekend, returning to the resplendently renascent Baltic Triangle area of the city. The forthcoming music extravaganza is all set to be a spectacular union of iconic names performing live and on the decks to a rapturous crowd from across the region and beyond.

Liverpool Disco Festival

With the warm up party at Buyer’s Club on Friday 6th and the official closing show featuring 5 years of Hustle at 24 Kitchen Street on Sunday 8th October, the main event on Saturday 7th promise to be very special indeed, with 6 areas to choose from during the day at Camp and Furnace, District, Yard and an after party at Hangar 34.

Liverpool Disco Festival 3 will be showcasing its widest range of sounds yet, featuring house, disco, boogie, rare edits, classics, underground gems, garage, funk and soul. The festival continues to embrace a vibrant and dynamic range of music, with disco at its pulsating heart and from that flow many other elements of the music spectrum. The third edition is all set to be the most ambitious yet.
The uniting heartbeat of the disco message is fully alive at this spectacular event, featuring some truly iconic artists: Linda Clifford, Julie McKnight and Ron Carrollperform live, and on the DJ front Dimitri From Paris, Resident Crowning of Jellybean Benitez, John Morales, Rahann, Jamie 3:26 and Natasha Kitty Katt, plus:  Mr. Scruff (4hr set), Prosumer, Mike Dunn,  Ron Carroll, Paul Trouble Anderson, Graeme Park, Eli Escobar, Kon and many more are all on deck duty.

The full breakdown of areas across the whole weekend in the image below.

Liverpool Disco Festival 2017

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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