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[LDN] 2020Vision Day / Night - Subb-an, Ralph Lawson


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[b]LWE presents… 2020Vision Day / Night
Bank Holiday Sunday
24th May 2015
2pm – 2am
The Wick, CRE8 Centre, E9 5JH[/b]

2020 Vision Day / Night
[i]Subb-an
Ralph Lawson
PBR Streetgang
Hackman
Forrest Live
Lakosa
iO Sounds
Bobby Pleasure[/i]

[b]The Percolate Agency Room 2[/b]
DJ Caspa
Krywald & Farrer
Kris Davis
MermaidS
Bird of Paradise
Ben Gomori

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2014 marked two unforgettable bank holiday shows for 2020Vision in London. In May we were treated to 6 hours of sun tinged debauchery on a glorious day at iCan Studios; and in August waved an emotional goodbye to Shoreditch Underground. With that venue going into the history books, a new story begins for 2020Vision this May at The Wick.

After their sold out show with 2020Vision in March Percolate will be hosting room two for the day's proceedings with artists from the Percolate Agency. Alongside residents Krywald & Farrer will be heralded classic house selector DJ Caspa, disco aficionados MermaidS, melodic techno future hero Kris Davis, and electronic upstart Bird of Paradise. The Percolate family will be doing what they do best, bringing a party crew together and keeping the vibe going right until the music stops!

[b]Tickets from[/b] £7.50 - £17.50
www.londonwarehouseevents.co.uk

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[b]INTERVIEW:[/b]

Subb-an has become something of a staple at our Tobacco Dock Venue LTD shows. We caught up with him before his set at ENTER. for a quick chat, ahead of his set 20/20 Vision Recordings Day & Night event on May 24th.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgoR-kCNT4k&feature=youtu.be&a

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