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The Doctor’s Orders present
HIP-HOP vs DANCEHALL – East
The Re-Launch
@ The Hoxton Pony, Curtain Road, London EC2 3AH
£6 advance || £25 Group Tickets || £10 on the door
www.thedoctorsorders.com
DJ CABLE
DJ Raskal
DJ Chris K Martin
& host PRANKSTA the Trini Gladiata
For the past few years Hip-Hop vs Dancehall has been packed to capacity month on month becoming London’s most exciting party.
Having started in Shoreditch back in 2014 this will be a triumphant return to the East End as we guarantee another road block at this great little club.
Two residents from our monthly South London session at Brixton Jamm join us in the shape on BBC 1Xtra’s DJ Cable and the incredible DJ Raskal. Joining them is one of the most exciting DJs on the scene right now Chris K Martin.
Get ready ‘cos this always goes off!
Join the party…
1st Friday – Hip-Hop vs RnB @ Trapeze
1st Saturday @ Hoxton Square / The Book Club
2nd Friday – Straight Up @ Trapeze
2nd Friday - Hip-Hop vs Dancehall @ Brixton Jamm
2nd Saturday – TDO House Party @ Paradise
3rd Thursday – Hip-Hop Pub Quiz @ The Book Club
3rd Thursday – Midweek Marauders @ The Book Club
3rd Friday – Hip-Hop vs Dancehall East @ The Hoxton Pony
Last Saturday – 45 x 45s @ Old St Records
WWW.THEDOCTORSORDERS.COM
104-108 Curtain Road
London, , EC2A 3AH
United Kingdom
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