2015 sees Freeze celebrate their decade in the business. We look at their first show of the year, here.
Mike Warburton
Date published: 22nd Jan 2015
Photo: Danny Howells
Following one of their strongest seasons yet, nomadic Liverpool party starters Freeze plunge headlong into their tenth year of partying this year.
Renowned for their knack of bringing stonking line ups to some of the city's most unique spaces, the Bombed Out Church being one of the very best examples (watch Gui Boratto tearing it up here), Freeze is a shining light in a city that already has its fair share of iconic clubnights.
Kicking off this celebratory year though, Freeze go low key and return to the place where it started all those years ago - The Lemon Lounge on Saturday March 14th.
The venue that also launched the careers of Chibuku Shake Shake and Alderaan is finally re-opening in the spring after a long hiatus, and Freeze saw fit to get back to their roots before laying out what is rumoured to be one of their biggest campaigns yet over the course of the rest of the year.
Joining them for the exclusive jaunt down memory lane will be one of Freeze's favourite guests - Danny Howells (check out his set at Flash Washington above).
He will be joined by another crowd favourites Paolo Mojo and Jemmy, with Steve Parry, Rob Casson, Andy Currie and Mike Owen rounding off the emotional start to 2015. With it being such an intimate venue and demand naturally sky high, tickets are only available via a ballot. Head here to register for that.
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