You might just be getting into your summer groove with festivals knocking on our door every weekend, but the crew at Next Monday’s Hangover is already preparing its next affair in September. Consider it the beginning of the indoor season, having finally booked the Amsterdam Roest location, and packing it full with lights and illusions. You can expect a memorable start for the indoor season this coming fall.
Creator and resident Some Chemistry has really pulled out all the stops for this line-up, bringing in an ocean of Italians from Life and Death record label and a few guys from the power house label Kompakt Records.
The special package for the night comes from the heart of Cologne, and its sender, Kompakt Records, has delivered an exceptional line-up that any organization could boast about. Legend Robag Wruhme and Mexican/German duo Pachanga Boys, will be supported by Amsterdam rising stars Weval. They will be performing a live show and have also just recently signed to Kompakt Records! Being a record label that is just over 15 years old, you can expect a lot from these gentlemen, because by now Kompakt Records has established itself as having nothing but the best.
And coming from the south of the continent in Italy, record label Life and Death, will be sending up two of their finest, DJ Tennis and Avatism, who will be performing a live set. A logical step after having hosted successful events in the past with label colleagues, Tale of us and Mind Against. This time, label owner, DJ Tennis, has decided to come and he’s coming with a bag full of Italian goodies!
On top of this, Some Chemistry has made sure to get the best light show artists and illusionists out there, combining this with the massive line-up and the dream location of Amsterdam Roest, be sure to mark September 20th in your calendar, because this is one event you wont want too miss.
Next Monday’s Hangover
When: Saturday September 20th / 20:00-06:00
Where: Roest Warehouse, Amsterdam
Tickets: First release €17,50 – here
More info: Facebook event
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