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TRANCE ANTHEMS TOUR 2009 with DAVE PEARCE @ The Syndicate Blackpool


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SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER

THE SYNDICATE SUPERCLUB BLACKPOOL PRESENTS

TRANCE ANTHEMS TOUR 2009

With DJs

DAVE PEARCE & JASON FUBAR

Dave Pearce is one the UK’s most in demand DJs – known for his euphoric style of uplifting trance and hard dance – with the odd trademark anthem thrown in.

He currently hosts Dance Anthems on digital music station BBC 6 Music on Sunday nights after transferring the show from BBC Radio 1 in October 2008.

Dave releases high-selling compilation albums such as Classic Dance Anthems and Trance Anthems 2008. Reflecting his passion for pure and underground trance, he has also produced and mixed 2 Delirium albums with Ministry of Sound.

Recently, he also launched the very first Trancecast – a podcast devoted to trance.

Level 1 – Lee Jester Watson playing Chart, Party & Pop

Level 3 – Scottie Boy Playing RnB & Bassline

Doors 10pm – 4am

Tickets available at https://thesyndicateblackpool.clubticks.com...px?referrer=DJW

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