Belfast’s revered AVA Festival and Conference returns to London for an almighty second outing, this time at London's industrial Printworks site. A homage to it’s native roots, AVA London takes place on St. Patrick’s Day weekend (15th March 2019) and will be a jam packed day of free talks, panels and workshops from industry giants at the top of their game, including a keynote from Belfast royalty and AVA family, BICEP, fresh from selling out three back to back days at Printworks.
From 11AM, AVA will host a free conference including talks with leading industry figures, a tech drop in throughout the day to provide workshops for aspiring producers and engineers. More speakers and conference activities will be announced in the coming weeks, eyes peeled for more info. Sign up here: https://www.printworkslondon.co.uk
Moving into the night, there'll be a mix of Irish heavy-hitters alongside serious selectors. Spread across two rooms find sets from Mall Grab, Joy Orbison and Amsterdam don Job Jobse who smashed the AVA Boiler Room last year. Deep Sea Frequency label boss & AVA mainstay Or:la plays, along with San Proper, colourful selector Sassy J, dynamic duo Brame + Hamo as well as rising house heroine, Sally C. AVA friends and fam Swoose + Cromby, Mount Palomar & R.Kitt round off the bill. What better way to spend St Patrick's weekend than with a full squadron of Irish descending on London's top dancing spot – Printworks.
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