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Holland’s beloved house music-loving homeboy, Laidback Luke, is on an international mission to rock clubs, win hearts and top charts. A producer and DJ with immense talent, tonnes of spirit and a steely determination to succeed, he has been on a worldwide search for the ultimate in dance floor energy since the mid-1990s. "Music is an amazing tool that can evoke powerful memories and emotions" says Luke with a smile. "And I will not rest until I’ve given my best: I want to share as much music as possible with as many people as possible" And with an incredibly impressive discography of 100+ recordings and a DJ diary that takes him from his studio near Amsterdam to clubs all over the world, it would seem that Luke is well on the way to achieve his goals.

See Him Live @ GATECRASHER BIRMINGHAM – 7th February 2009!

LINEUP:

SATURDAY 7TH FEBRUARY - LAIDBACK LUKE:

Main Auditorium: Mark Doyle / Steve Simpson / Jimmy Kennedy

Bed: Laidback Luke

Mansion: Ghetto Free RnB With Lee Smith

Orange Pop: Indie & Alternative With Tom Forbes

TICKETS:

Available from www.gatecrasher.com/tickets

Admission - From £8 - £10 (NUS Offers With Valid Card)

Right of Admission Reserved / Over 18's Only / ID Required

Doors - 9pm - 4am

Bed - 12am - 4am

Dress Code - Glamorous - Effort Required

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