Saturday 19th May sees 15 of Manchester's best DJs come together for one night at the city's newest venue, to raise funds for two prominent children's charities.
Jayne Robinson
Date published: 8th May 2012
Taking place in aid of The Royal Manchester Children's Hospital and the Ronald McDonald House, High Five for Mcr brings together some of the city's finest clubbing institutions past and present for one huge night at brand new basement venue 2022nq.
This event follows on from the success of other High Five events in Leeds and Manchester, which have seen the organisation raise over £5000 for various charities since October 2010.
With every corner of the city's house scene represented - from underground collectives such as Content and Zutekh through to clubbing behemoths like The Warehouse Project and Sankeys - the night aims to offer a well rounded pick of Manchester's after dark activities. Original DJs from legendary manchester nights Electric Chair and Bugged Out! are also set to appear alongside the current stars of the scene.
Each DJ is giving up their time for free, and playing a half hour set of their favourite tunes - making this night a real selection box of bite sized chunks of the Manchester scene.
Sets on the night come from:
James Holroyd (Bugged Out)
Luke Unabomber (Electric Chair)
Krysko (The Warehouse Project)
Ellesse (Sankeys)
Greg Lord (The Warehouse Project)
Matt Wilden (The Warehouse Project)
Neil Diablo (El Diablos)
Eddie Leader (Content)
Quixano (Zutekh)
Frenchy (Back to Basics
Gareth Brooks (Xfm)
Adam Ross (T-Pot)
Bucky (Cosmic Disco)
Dicko (DickBrain Collective)
Alan Hall (The Fetish Soundsystem)
As well as the great line-up, the night will also include a raffle for a pair of Parklife Weekender tickets.
Entry to the event is just £5, with all proceeds going to The Royal Manchester Children's Hospital and the Ronald McDonald House charities.
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