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SUMMER’S BIGGEST PARTY: HED KANDI @ LEAS CLIFF HALL, FOLKESTONE


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Saturday June 7th

@ Leas Cliff Hall

Evening entertainers:

DAVID DUNNE

WES CLARKE

SAM CANNON

Stuart Peeters

Jim Labisko

Kev Harris

Mark Dickson

HD Promotions invite you to kick start your summer in style with the arrival of the club kings HED KANDI in Folkestone on JUNE 7th.

Once again, the stunning and ornate Leas Cliff Hall in Folkestone is the destination for a steamy summer’s night of glamourous house, glittering disco and twisted electro with the elite team behind the world’s leading house music brand: HED KANDI.

Launched in 1999, HED KANDI grew from humble beginnings to be the phenomenon it is today, with over 60 compilations released, hundreds of events taking place all over the globe and six radio shows on the Galaxy Network and MoS radio.

Joining DAVID DUNNE, WES CLARKE, SAM CANNON plus Stuart Peeters and Jim Labisko (Sexy Chocolate), Kev Harris and Mark Dickson will be the incredible and soulful voice of PEYTON, performing live, plus PAV on percussion.

HD Promotions thank you for your support at their last sell-out event ‘Cream Ibiza 08’ and would like to invite you to their next roadblock – where increased security and improved queuing procedures will make sure the night goes down in the history books!

Get your early bird tickets priced £23.50 from http://www.leascliffhall.co.uk http://www.dontstayin.com - http://www.sexychocolate.co.uk and all local outlets.

More information: http://hedkandi.com or htpp://www.myspace.com/hdpromos

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