The Manchester club night celebrates 10 years in the business as Sound Control shuts for the last time.
Amelia Ward
Last updated: 16th Nov 2017
Image: Majefa (source)
Following their official closing party last year after 10 years of parties in Manchester, Majefa return to Sound Control for one final outing before the venue shuts it's doors for good.
The original no-nonsense trance party, the Majefa line up includes the likes of Oliver Lieb who will play a 3 hour set. Majefa are part of the furniture at Sound Control with the last ever event on Saturday 2nd December a celebration of their 7 year residency at the venue as well as a decade in the business.
The building has been a main player in Manchester's club and live music scene for years, being pivotal in the formation of iconic bands, such as The Stone Roses when it was called A1 Music back in the 80s. It was recently announced that it will be demolished to make room for more student accommodation.
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