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Cream Ibiza @ The Legendary Que Club Sat June 7th


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Cream returns to the legendary Q Club on Saturday 7th June, bringing a taste of balearic magic to the UK, as part of Cream Ibiza’s UK Tour. With a line up that includes former Cream Ibiza Resident Seb Fontaine, Michael Gray, Jason Herd (Herd & Fitz) and a special birthday set from Will Bailey. Whilst over in Room 2 hosted by Q Club Classics expect some electrifying sets from James Blond, WG Project and more. See you on the dancefloor.

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MAIN ROOM

Seb Fontaine

Michael Gray

Jason Herd

Will Bailey (Birthday Boy)

G-Kafetzis

Steve Haines

Room Two - Q Classics

WG Project (Will Bailey + G Kafetzis)

James Blond

Mike Catherall

Danny Whitehead (cafe mambo classics)

Jonze

Billy No Mates

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10PM-6AM

Ticketweb

wwhttp://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_midlands&query=detail&event=261426&interface=w.ticketweb.co.uk

Loyalty Tickets £11.00(sold out)!!!

Early Birds £15.00

Standard £16.50

www.qclub.co.uk

www.cream.co.uk

www.theticketsellers.co.uk

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