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Manchester, it's time to get up close and personal with a genuine legend. On Saturday, 19th October, Norman Jay MBE is set to grace the decks at Joshua Brooks for a Daytime Disco session like no other.
A pioneer of the British dance music scene, Norman Jay's influence spans decades. From his pirate radio days co-founding Kiss FM to his iconic Good Times Sound System at Notting Hill Carnival, he's been a driving force in shaping UK club culture. Awarded an MBE in 2002 for his services to music, his status is unquestionable.
Known for his eclectic, genre-spanning sets, Norman is a master at moving the crowd. Expect a journey through soul, funk, hip hop, and beyond as he digs deep into his record bag and showcases the skills that have made him a favourite at festivals like Bestival and Camp Bestival.
This is a rare opportunity to experience a living legend in the intimate confines of the Joshua Brooks basement. With the club's crisp Void Acoustics soundsystem at his disposal, Norman is primed to deliver a masterclass in what proper DJing is all about.
Day Time Disco has established itself as the go-to event for catching the scene's most respected names. This one is set to be a highlight of the series. Don't sleep on tickets - a chance to witness Norman Jay MBE in action doesn't come around often.
FAQs:
- Is there a dress code? No dress code, but we recommend comfortable footwear for dancing!
- Is there a cloakroom? Yes, £4 per item.
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, 19th October 2024
Time: 16:00 - 22:00
Venue: Joshua Brooks, 106 Princess St, Manchester M1 6NG
Age Restriction: 18+
Tickets on sale now via Skiddle. Secure your place on the dancefloor for what promises to be an unforgettable session.
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