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Scream set to return to Bristol

By Issy Packer  Wednesday Apr 6, 2022

For the people partying in the noughties, Scream was an unforgettable experience. A huge club night at Bristol’s O2 Academy from 2002-2007, it was a Friday night sellout with names such as Tiesto, Tong, Sanchez and Sasha in attendance.

For the first time in 15 years, the club night is set to return over the Mayday bank holiday but will be held at its new location, Lost Horizon.

Dan Prince, one of the promoters of Scream, tells us: “I thought Scream would remain in the history memory bank until Jules and Robin opened up Lost Horizon late last year, the temptation to bring back Scream was too much and so we are!”

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Set to return to the decks is previous resident DJ, Dan Pearce. Well known under his stage name, Eats Everything, he will be performing at the event under his own name. Other guests include Paul Conroy, SWU.FM’s Felix Joy, A For Alpha and Robots With No Soul.

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A huge Bristol lineup, Dan Pearce will be DJing at the club that helped launch him as one of clubland’s biggest artists alongside some brilliant local DJs like Felix and A For Alpha.

“Music policy is no music policy”, Dan Prince tells us. With the event going from dusk till dawn, it’s sure to be a huge bank holiday party.

Early bird tickets have now sold out but advance tickets are currently on sale at https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Bristol/Lost-Horizon-HQ/SCREAM/

Main photo: Issy Packer

Read more: Lost Horizon launches outdoor bar and creative space

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