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​Claptone and Thomas Jack join forces for a tropical South Beach party

Taking place on March 21 during Miami Music Week

  • Cameron Holbrook
  • 12 March 2018
​Claptone and Thomas Jack join forces for a tropical South Beach party

Australian tropical house artist Thomas Jack and the mysterious music colossus Claptone will come together for a one-of-a-kind oceanside event in Miami this month.

Taking place on Wednesday March 21, the show is the first of DiskoLab’s extensive one-week programming at the 1 Hotel South Beach during this year's of Miami Music Week. Between Thomas Jack's sweltering track selection and Claptone's affable combination of house and techno, this party has the word "wild" written all over it.

The two prominent artists will be joined by Finnish DJ and producer Yotto. The deep house connoisseur - who has become a staple of Above & Beyond’s Anjunadeep imprint - continues to release tracks that are consistently hereled as "essential tunes" on Pete Tong's BBC Radio 1 program.

DiskoLab plans to add more names to this noteworthy line-up soon.

Secure your tickets here.

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