09/06/23
Friday
Banoffee Pies 10 Years: Kasra V, Sarra Wild, Daniel Rincon (NAP), DJ Autumn, Abibi
Doors 23:00
Presented by Banoffee Pies Records x Fitzroy
Fitzroy invites Banoffee Pies Records to celebrate their 10 year anniversary. A last minute, smash and grab pulling out the stops with international guests passing through. XL Crew inside for this.
Un:seen Berlin co founder gem Abibi opening up before NY favourite, NAP boss, Daniel Rincon + London based Glasgow oh141 boss Sarra Wild links on a b2b w/ labels head DJ Autumn. And the one and only Kasra V is in town to steal your hearts. Don’t miss it xx
Line up
Abibi
(Un:seen)
Daniel Rincon (NAP)
Kasra V
(NTS / FLOWER STORM)
Sarra Wild
(Oh141)
b2b
DJ Autumn
aka
Banoffee Pies
(Headroom)
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