fabric gears up for 30-hour extended party to celebrate 23rd birthday
The Farringdon club will host its amapiano debut in October for the celebratory event
Across a mammoth three-day marathon this October, London’s fabric is set to celebrate its 23rd birthday with a traditional 30-hour event.
From Saturday, October 15 until Monday, October 17, fabric also celebrates its debut amapiano-focused event with the help of South African trailblazer Vigro Deep.
The celebrations kick off on Saturday evening, Vigro Deep heads behind the decks for the first time alongside Kitty Amor, Charisse C, and KILLAMANJARO and some ‘very special guests’ currently yet to be announced.
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For the rest of the weekend - through Saturday to the early hours of Sunday morning - fabric will welcome in club favourites including Ricardo Villalobos, who plays his second London gig since 2021.
Also heading up the bill, Craig Richards, Francesco Del Garda, Margaret Dygas, and fabric residents take over the club, as well as a label takeover from North/South Records.
Adding to the colossal roster, fabric favourite Josh Caffé is also set to bring his queer party, Love Child, back to the venue for a collective showcase.
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Elsewhere, KiNK, VTSS, Afrodeutsche, DJ Tennis, and more will also perform alongside a stacked line-up, with more names yet to come.
The club’s 23rd birthday celebrations also mark the beginning of fabric’s long-awaited Continuum series launched last year promising a slew of 24+ hour parties over multiple weekends. The flu is looking set to bring the extended parties back this winter, soon to be announced.
“Expect fancy dress, special gifts and someone-off treats you won’t find on a usual club night,” reads a press release from the iconic London club.
Tickets for fabric’s birthday party are now on sale. Grab yours here.
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