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Motion reveals new house and techno series featuring Daniel Avery, Maceo Plex

The Bristol club will launch Perpetual on February 24

  • Jasmine Kent-Smith
  • 20 January 2018
Motion reveals new house and techno series featuring Daniel Avery, Maceo Plex

Bristolian underground venue Motion has unveiled a brand-new series focusing on all things house and techno, tapping the likes of Roman Flügel, DJ Tennis, Dixon, Trikk and Maceo Plex for the new Perpetual party.

With four dates announced, the venue has confirmed a slew of huge acts set to play out across four events. Kicking things off on February 24 with a huge Daniel Avery All Night Long performance, the further three dates will see some of the most exciting names in house and techno play out with a plethora of extended sets and all-nighter shows lined up.

Perpetual will run from February through to April in Motion’s Marble Factory space, complete with upgraded immersive lighting and a killer soundsystem.

For ticket details, head over to the event website.

Jasmine Kent-Smith is Mixmag's Weekend Editor. Follow her on Twitter

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