SEZBENNY has been DJing for 2 years and has taken the scene by storm, already having DJ'd at The Warehouse Project, Parklife Festival, We Out Here Festival, Prestwich Stockport and Manchester Prides, and for nights such as Sticky Heat, Studio Honey, What She Said, Not Bad For A Girl, DiscoPuss, Love Hangover, In The Know, Your Disco Needs You, House Rules, and Galactica. You can catch her all over Manchester, as she has DJ'd at The Yard, Ramona, The Carlton Club, Band on The Wall, YES, Stage and Radio, Old Abbey Tap House, NAM Downstairs, and Redlight to name a few. By day, she is a Flautist in The Hallé Orchestra playing classical music and by night, a DJ spinning energy infused house music with disco tendencies, SEZBENNY is a whirlwind of music 24/7!
SEZ hosts her own radio show on Data Transmission called PERC UP, which showcases all things Afro/tribal/latin/percussive house.
SEZBENNY always brings the energy and her sets consist of of high octane vibes with a jump around genres that are always firmly in the 'pumping' category
SEZBENNY has been DJing for 2 years and has taken the scene by storm, already having DJ'd at The Warehouse Project, Parklife Festival, We Out Here Festival, Prestwich Stockport and Manchester Prides, and for nights such as Sticky Heat, Studio Honey, What She Said, Not Bad For A Girl, DiscoPuss, Love Hangover, In The Know, Your Disco Needs You, House Rules, and Galactica. You can catch her all over Manchester, as she has DJ'd at The Yard, Ramona, The Carlton Club, Band on The Wall, YES, Stage and Radio, Old Abbey Tap House, NAM Downstairs, and Redlight to name a few. By day, she is a Flautist in The Hallé Orchestra playing classical music and by night, a DJ spinning energy infused house music with disco tendencies, SEZBENNY is a whirlwind of music 24/7!
SEZ hosts her own radio show on Data Transmission called PERC UP, which showcases all things Afro/tribal/latin/percussive house.
SEZBENNY always brings the energy and her sets consist of of high octane vibes with a jump around genres that are always firmly in the 'pumping' category