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Cream Classics @ The Legendary Que Club


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After rave reviews of the the last Cream Classics event, which turned out to be a sell-out, CREAM once again returns to the legendary Q Club for another trip down memory lane. On Saturday 2nd August we will take a nostalgic trip reliving some of the memories of an amazing era, with some of Cream’s resident DJ's making the trip down from it's home in Liverpool to grace the decks of the awe-inspiring main arena of the Q Club... and this time we have house legend CJ Mackintosh (Pump up the volume) pumping out those retro hits along with Graeme Park and Allister Whitehead! So for house lovers everywhere, this is definitely one to come down and savour.

MAIN ARENA // CREAM CLASSICS

CJ Mackintosh

Graeme Park

Allister Whitehead

G-Kafetzis

Mike Catherall

ROOM 2 // HOUSE AND ELECTRO

Oliver Lang

Jonze B2B G-Kafetzis

Zander B2B Deco

Twisted Knights

Leeming

::: Hosted by Discover :::

Tickets:

£10 + BF Earlybirds

£12.50 + BF Advanced

More on the door

Available at www.qclub.co.uk // www.theticketsellers.co.uk // HMV Stores (Midlands)

0121 212 1212 // [email protected]

212 Corporation Street, Birmingham B4 6QB

www.myspace.com/qclubbirmingham

No Search - No Entry. Over 18’s only.

TICKETS http://www.qclub.co.uk

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