Secretsundaze adds 1500-capacity arena to Multi Multi Festival programme
The multi-venue event will double as a party debut for the new open-air venue, The Garden at Hackney Bridge
Secretsundaze’s Multi Multi Festival has announced a new 1500-capacity space for this year’s day event.
This new space at the canal side of Hackney Bridge has been named The Garden and will mark its debut party as well as making this Multi Multi’s biggest festival ever.
Running across multiple venues across Hackney Wick, London, the 2024 edition will run between HWK, Grow, Colour Factory, The Yard, Crate Brewery, All My Friends, Old Street Brewery and new space Hackney Bridge.
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Playing The Garden will include artists such as Eoin DJ b2b E-talking, IN2STELLAR, Liquid Earth, Certain People and more.
Celebrating a range of genres all in East London, the day festival running on July 13 will see the likes of Charlie Dark, Anthea, Heléna Star, Karen Nyame KG, Manami, Papa Nugs, Abdul Raeva, AIDA, BALDO, KT and more from Demi Riquisimo’s Semi Delicious.
Secretsundaze has also called in Heels & Souls, Melodies International, Tash LC’s Club Yeke and Ernesto Chahoud’s Beirut Groove Collective.
James Priestley aka. Secretsundaze shares: “Having curated everything from parties to venues and labels for over 20 years, it’s been great taking that one step further to the festival format, bringing together some of the tribes that make London one of the most diverse and vibrant club scenes in the world.”
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He adds: “Community has always been a massive part of Secretsundaze and with Multi Multi I’m striving to widen that further and bring together some of the DJs, selectors, labels and collectives that I admire the most, true dons in their fields, under one Hackney Wick roof/sky for one day in July.”
Take a look at the full line-up to this year’s Multi Multi Festival below and get tickets here.
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