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[b]SHOGUN AUDIO - WAREHOUSE PARTY
Great Suffolk Street Warehouse
London Bridge
Saturday 20th October
10pm - 6am[/b]

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After years of taking central London by storm, continually selling out the arches of Cable, Fabric and The End to put one of the most revered club nights in drum & bass today, it’s time to switch things up as the seemingly unstoppable Shogun Audio get set for their biggest event to date.

On [b]Saturday 20th October[/b] this year, [b]Shogun[/b] are teaming up with the [b]London Warehouse Events[/b] team to take over Great Suffolk Street Warehouse, for the first ever Shogun Audio Warehouse Party. Bigger and better with two rooms of the best in electronic music today on offer, you can be sure more trails will be blazed as Shogun Audio continue to conquer the cutting edge of bass music for 2012.

With a truly world-class line-up of artists to be announced soon, the Shogun Audio crew have pulled out all the stops, importing some of the best production and sound around to create the most exciting party of the year so far; yet another Shogun stunner not to be missed.
Full line-up to be announced in the coming weeks so keep ‘em peeled!

[b]Tickets on sale now from:[/b]
www.shogunaudio.co.uk / @shogunaudio
www.londonwarehousevents.co.uk

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All £15 Tickets sold out in less then 48hours,
£17.50 tickets on sale now.

On [b]Monday 13th August[/b] we will be announcing our very special headline guests and they have some real status!

Get in quick as tickets will be going up to £20 and £25 from August 14th... If not before!

[b]Advanced Tickets:[/b]
www.londonwarehouseevents.co.uk

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  • 2 weeks later...

Massive respect and shouts to all the Shogun warriors who picked up the early bird tickets - Sold out in just 48 hours! Tickets are now priced at £17.50 and will rise to £20.00 very soon


[b]Line-up news 01:[/b]

[b]Friction:[/b]
________

As if you didn't know, of course the man at the forefront of all things Shogun will be present and correct, ready to lead the way with what's sure to be a legendary showing. With a record box that's second to none, body armour is recommended as the face of BBC Radio 1 D&B will be taking no prisoners.

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[b]Ed Rush & Optical - Classic Virus set[/b]
_____________________________________

Two legends who pioneered the tech-step sound and inspired a generation of drum & bass fans will be donning the decks to bring back some vintage warehouse vibes with a full hour of Virus gems from yesteryear. Goose bump
central guaranteed.


Watch out for more artist announcements coming soon. For now though we're gonna keep you guessing a little longer!


[b]Keep it locked to[/b]
www.londonwarehouseevents.co.uk for more news & tickets.

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[b]Shogun Audio - More DJs Announced[/b]

Chase & Status | Friction | Icicle
Ed Rush & Optical | Rockwell | SpectraSoul
The Prototypes | Alix Perez

http://londonwarehouseevents.co.uk/shogun-audio-more-djs-announced/

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