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7:10pm Tuesday 19th February 2008
AN award-winning Radio 1 DJ will be spinning the decks in Kidderminster.
Judge Jules will be playing one of his famous sets at the newly refurbished M2 Nightclub.
The club night is being presented by No Request and also filling the dancefloor will be Tony Funk, resident DJ, Steve McGuinness and Guinness world record holder for the longest ever DJ set, Kideva.
Jules is known for playing some of the hottest dance tunes around and regularly plays to sell out crowds at some of the best known nightclubs in the UK, such as Cream, Godskitchen and Gatecrasher. He has also packed out festivals and weekenders including Creamfields and Global Gathering.
Tony Sheehy, of No Request, said: "The first time Judge Jules came to Kidderminster it was brilliant. It was unknown for someone with that status to play in the town.
"I spoke to Jules the following week and he said that he absolutely loved it, so it's always been a plan of ours to get him back down and do it on a larger scale, which is why we are having it at M2.
"The music is going to be very upfront current dance music. I have seen Jules play four times and the atmosphere he creates is amazing, he really does know how to drive a crowd."
He added: "The response so far has been ecstatic, I'm hearing people talk about it and can hear the excitement in their voices."
Jules' set will run from 11.30pm until 1am. Organisers recommend getting there early to avoid disappointment.
Doors open from 10.30am. Tickets for the night, on Saturday, March 1, are available from Nu Bar and the Select Cafe. Tickets will also be available at the door on the night, or by e-mailing norequest@hotmail.com
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