Groove Odyssey 8th Birthday
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On:
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Saturday 11th November 2017
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At:
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Ministry of Sound [map]
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From:
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23:00 - 06:00
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Cost:
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Early Bird: GBP 14,
2nd Release: GBP 18,
3rd Release: GBP 23,
Final Release: GBP 26.
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Buy Online:
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Click here to buy tickets
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Groove Odyssey celebrate their 8th Birthday at Ministry of Sound.
Autumn is birthday season at Ministry of Sound, first off we've got our 26th Birthday on 30th September with DJ Harvey, then in November, we're hosting our pals Groove Odyssey for their 8th Birthday.
On Saturday 11th November, Groove Odyssey returns to Ministry of Sound
with the undisputed king of the Disco, Dimitri from Paris.
2017 has been another great year for Groove Odyssey, as they continue
to rock Europe's club land highlighted by the launch of GO IBIZA in
May and hosting the main stage at the phenomenal 51st State Festival.
With quality music and entertainment being number one priority at
their party's as they continuing to unite all ages & backgrounds, the
uplifting atmosphere and attention to detail are second to none.
Dimitri from Paris has earnt his Disco crown from consistently turning
out quality productions, remixes and DJ sets internationally around
the disco world. He's no stranger to Groove Odyssey and we will all be
in for a massive 8th birthday treat.
With a high standard of music across 4 rooms featuring some amazing
DJs & artists worldwide from, CJ Mackintosh, Phil Asher, Bobby &
Steve, Paul Trouble Anderson, Mike Risk, DJ Bigger and Hallex M who will also be celebrating the release of his hot new artist album entitled 'Soul
Odyssey' forthcoming on Groove Odyssey records, with live performances
from UK's Omar and New York's Darien who both feature on the album.
The celebrations will be on high alert, so come and share some of that
Groove Odyssey magic, for the eternal love of Disco deep and Soulful
house music!
Category: Nightlife | Nightclub.
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Flyer:
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Region:
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London
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Music:
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House. Disco. Soul.
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DJ's:
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Dimitry From Paris, Bobby & Steve, Hallex M, Omar, CJ Mackintosh, Phil Asher, Paul Trouble Anderson
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