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Motion announces full summer day series lineup
Motion, the nightclub venue on Feeder Road, have announced its full summer lineup for 2023.
Promising a diverse mix of genres including RnB, hip-hop, drum & bass, jungle, afrobeats, garage, house, techno, and more, the season will see the return of Motion’s Yard Open Air events.
The summer season will kick off on May 6 with their first Yard Open Air event of the series.
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The lineup includes Darius Syrossian, Mason Collective, Fleur Shore, Wheats, Luuk Van Dijk, Murphy’s Law, Riordan, Six Was Nine, Ellis Roberts, Ninetree, Paps, and Foley.
KISS FM will bring garage, RnB, and hip-hop to a Kisstory day party on June 17.
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Record labels Critical Sound and 1985 Music will bring the sounds of drum and bass to day festivities and feature the likes of Enei, Halogenix, Skeptical, Visages, Kasra, Monty, Particle B2B T>I ft. Inja, Kyrist, Tasha, QZB, Drone B2B Cesco, Spectral, EN:VY B2B Yaano, Trail, Georgia, Jaydrop B2B Koast, and many more on June 10.
Elsewhere, Bristol-based record label Born on Road will team up with the iconic dancehall group Mungo’s Hi Fi on the 19th August for a day and night of D&B and jungle.
There will be a huge house and techno day party via London’s leading events brand ADOBE taking place on September 2.
With a residency at Studio 338 and a summer residency at the infamous Amnesia Ibiza, ABODE has risen as a premier party provider built on a foundation of organic dance music and perpetual memories.
The August bank holiday weekend will also see Motion’s signature Summer Solstice garage rave return on August 26 while one of Bristol’s most notorious brands, RUN, will host an all day party, closing out the summer series on a high.
Tickets are on sale now at https://motion-bristol.com/whats-on/
Main photo: Sam Roberts
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