Friday 24 October 2008

Dj Vadim Cancer Fundrasier

Just wanted to pass on this info, should be a dope night, check the line up...



£5 in advance £7 on the door

Advance tickets available from ticketweb.co.uk / 0844-477-100

Donations can be made through http://www.justgiving.com/thedoctorsorders

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When we heard the news that one of our November guest’s, DJ Vadim, had been diagnosed and treated for a rare form of eye cancer (Ocular Melanoma) we decided there was only one thing for it and that was to get his permission to throw one of our usual off the hook parties with an incredible line up in his honor and give all the profits to Cancer Research UK.
So that is exactly what we are going to do.

We have been over the moon with the response from all the DJs & MCs who have jumped on board for this event. We have what is undoubtedly one of the biggest lines ups of UK talent in club history with Foreign Beggars, Killa Kela, Yungun, Vadim’s wife Yarah Bravo, Kashmere, Infinite Lives & Verb T all performing live the stage is going to be more full of stars that the milky way.

As per usual the ground floor will be dedicated to the very finest Hip-Hop sounds with resident Spin Doctor joined by Mr Thing, The Last Skeptik, Khy Boogie, Chris Read, the Livin’ Proof crew of DJ Snips, Rags & Khalil. Depending on the rate of his recovery we may even be blessed by a set from the man that has inspired this whole event DJ Vadim.

In the bar upstairs the music policy is thrown wide open to the full spectrum of soulful sounds and taking advantage of it are even more stella names; Ross Allen, Dom Servini, A-Cyde, Kyri R2, DJ LoK and bringing her feminine charms to proceedings is Katie Skillz.

All DJs are giving their time for free and the venue has kindly waved it’s usual hire fee so we are sure to make a load of money for this very worthy cause. If you are interested in donating please do so through

http://www.justgiving.com/thedoctorsorders

All proceeds from this event will go to Cancer Research UK

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