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Project 7

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PROJECT 7 is a new and exciting clubbing brand that hit the streets of England in the Summer of 2008. Taking over venues all over England, Project 7’s aim is to put on 7 monster events in 7 different cities. The boys aim is to play the best house and techno from around the World.

It will be a night that celebrates ground breaking music and the artists that supply the sounds, a carnival atmosphere to rival that of Ibiza, Music to rival that of Berlin and beautiful people enjoying beautiful music. PROJECT 7 is a club night for an educated crowd. The quality of music and entertainment is the priority. Music for a sexy, connected crowd is the boy’s ethos.

A roster of talented resident’s will bolster the headline acts to ensure a night and atmosphere to remember. The Project 7 boys have already conquered Birmingham (in association with Below) and Leeds (with Purrfect Electro) The Project Begins…

For the boys next Project named "The Black and White Party"…… They descend on the town of Huddersfield. The boys (Gummy, Morley Dave and Simon Brown) have decided to go that one step further for this event and create a mini festival vibe, by combining 4 successful, existing Leeds club nights – Mono_Cult, Asylum, Habit and Blackout and host them under 1 roof.

The venue, a Grade 2 listed building in the centre of Huddersfield will provide the perfect backdrop for the debauchery to begin.

4 Indoor Arenas and an outside Terrace that could rival Space (Ibiza) This event is creating a lot of hype!

Gummy told me “We have hand picked strong club brands from Leeds that all 3 of us enjoy going to ourselves. The best thing about creating a mini festival is that each brand can come and deliver their own take on house and tech music so expect the unexpected.”

PROJECT 7 comes to TOKYO Huddersfield on Saturday 1st November 2008 (Sunday Morning) 3am- 9am in true after hour’s fashion. Tickets only £10 / £7 NUS

Theme : Black and White Dress for the Black and White Party !!


posted on: 14 Oct 2008