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Hip-Hop vs RnB - January
10pm-3am Friday 22nd January 2016
Jazz Café, Parkway, Camden, London NW1
£6 advance // £10 on the door
Resident DJs:
Shortee Blitz (Kiss FM)
Russ Ryan (The Doctor’s Orders)
& special guests
Martin 2 Smoove
DJ CWD
Hosted by MC Pranksta
The Doctor’s Orders’ Hip-Hop vs R&B parties have fast become one of the most popular nights out in town and now the party returns for the last time at Camden’s legendary Jazz Café before moving to a bigger venue in Feb (watch this space).
Boasting an incredible line up of residents going back to back in the Hip-Hop vs R&B challenge each month we have Kiss FM’s king of Hip-Hop, Shortee Blitz, joining The Doctor’s Orders resident & Russ Ryan. To kick off the new year in style we are joined by two of the most exciting DJs in the city in the shape of Martin 2 Smoove and DJ CWD. There will be plenty of ass shaking and foot stomping to work of that xmas turkey.
As always this will be a great fun night out for guys and gals alike to grab ya mates and get ready to bump and grind!
5 Parkway
Camden
London, , NW1 7PG
United Kingdom
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