Secretsundaze adds 1500-capacity arena to Multi Multi Festival programme

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Secretsundaze adds 1500-capacity arena to Multi Multi Festival programme

Multi Multi Festival, organized by Secretsundaze in London, has revealed a new 1500-capacity space for their upcoming day event. Named The Garden, this new location at the canal side of Hackney Bridge is set to make this year’s festival the biggest one ever. The Garden is set to feature artists such as Papa Nugs, Abdul Raeva, AIDA, BALDO, KT and more from Demi Riquisimo’s Semi Delicious assortment. The day festival is taking place on July 13th, and will celebrate several genres all in East London.

The festival itinerary will be scattered all over Hackney Wick, with its venues spread over Grow, Colour Factory, The Yard, Crate Brewery, All My Friends, Old Street Brewery, and new space Hackney Bridge. Other headliners include Charlie Dark, Anthea, Heléna Star, Karen Nyame KG, Manami, IN2STELLAR, and more. Established names such as Heels & Souls, Melodies International, Tash LC’s Club Yeke, and Ernesto Chahoud’s Beirut Groove Collective have also been called in by Secretsundaze.

James Priestley aka. Secretsundaze has said, “Having curated everything from parties to venues and labels for over 20 years, it’s been great taking that one step further to the festival format, bringing together some of the tribes that make London one of the most diverse and vibrant club scenes in the world.” In essence, Multi Multi Festival is looking to widen the community even further and unite several DJs, selectors, labels, and collectives under one Hackney Wick roof for one day.

Tickets are available at ra.co and for a full line-up, visit the website for more details. Secretsundaze, the founders of the festival, revealed that they were moving forward in a new direction after parting ways after 21 years in their role as London party promoters. The new iteration of the festival promises to challenge other contemporary day festival events around the city, with the addition of brand-new talent, venues, production, and sound design

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