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SUPERCLUB CREAM C0MES TO FOLKESTONE

CREAM IBIZA: SATURDAY 1st MARCH 2008

Evening entertainers:

The Freemasons

Thomas Gold

Nick Rafferty

Stuart Peeters

Jim Labisko

Mark Dickson

Kev Harris

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Following on from their sell-out success in September 2007, HD Promotions return with a night guaranteed to shake the south east to its very foundations.

CREAM IBIZA 08 takes place at the stunning Leas Cliff Hall on the cliff tops of Folkestone. The venue will be dressed up to the nines as 1,000 clubbers take to the dancefloor and get their groove on to the sounds of the world’s most wanted spinners.

Headliners Freemasons are simply the hottest names in house at the moment, their track ‘Uninvited’ was one of the biggest anthems of last year, taking their total of top 20 hits to three.

Also on the bill for this special night are Munich producer Thomas Gold, who has remixed everyone from Just Jack to Roger Sanchez, Miss Divine (La Vita) and Nick Rafferty, all of who will be playing sets of upfront cuts, anthems-in-the-making and those Ibiza classics we all love.

Residents Stuart Peeters and Jim Labisko will keep the fires burning alongside Mark Dickson and Kev Harris. Meanwhile, entertainment team ONE LOVE and Juzzy V perform their spectacular shows – expect the unexpected!

Just like last September’s Fierce Angel party, CREAM IBIZA 08 will be talked about for months to come – so don’t miss out…

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Advance tickets: £19.50 available:

Ticketmaster on 0870 4000 890 or http://www.leascliffhall.co.uk

For exclusive hotel prices at the Quality Burlington in Folkestone call 01303 255 301 and quote the code CREAM

For press enquiries, including images and competitions contact: Miranda Cook @ PMP

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