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Fedde Le Grand has firmly established himself in the international label scene with releases licensed to partners such as Defected, Ministry of Sound and CR2 Records.

With the release of ‘Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit’ in 2007, Fedde le Grand became known to the world. Fedde created remixes for Sharam, Freeform Five, Roog & Greg, Kurd Maverick, Tall Paul, Pete Tong, Camille Jones, Ida Corr, Anita Kelsey, Mr. V and Robbie Williams.

At the end of the summer 2006 ‘Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit’ won the award ‘#1 summer anthem of Ibiza’. It reached the number one position in the official UK singles chart later that year in November. At the Winter Music Conference in Miami – where this tour ended – Fedde took home three International Dance Music Awards; Best Breakthrough Solo Artist, Best Breaks/Electro Sound, and Best Underground House Track.

His follow up ‘The Creeps’, a remix of Camille Jones, reached the top 10 of the official UK singles chart. His production ‘Take No Shhh..’ was a major hit within the dance scene together with ‘Just Trippin’. Fedde’s latest remix of Ida Corr ‘Let Me Think About was released all over Europe. The single reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart. 2009 see’s Fedde Le Grand take on the world with his Output World tour.

See Him Live @ GATECRASHER BIRMINGHAM – 31st January 2009, performing a special Live 2 Hour DJ Set.

LINEUP:

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SATURDAY 31ST JANUARY - FEDDE LE GRAND:

Main Auditorium: Fedde Le Grand / Kiddo / Jimmy Kennedy

Mansion: Ghetto Free RnB With Lee Smith

Orange Pop: Indie & Alternative With Tom Forbes

Bed: Fuel; With Kiddo / Ste Savage / Ade Chad / Marcus Fenton

TICKETS:

www.gatecrasher.com/tickets / 08704 282 726

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 - Glamourous - Effort Required

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