UK bass institution CruCast are bringing their unique underground parties to Leeds, Leicester, Cardiff and Bournemouth between February 25th and April 2nd. The acclaimed brand will line-up cutting edge talents such as Flava D, Skepsis, Darkzy, Kanine, Window Kid and more across the four always immersive events, with tickets available now at crucast.com.
Through a combination of well received releases, a roster of outstanding production and vocal talents and a run of essential live events and festival stage takeovers, CruCast are now recognised as masters in their field. The brand is a real stamp of authority and quality for bass lovers and it covers all niches with equal style and attitude. Last December, the crew held a sold out, 10,000 capacity party at Warehouse Project which people are still talking about, and also headlined the Radio One dance stage at Reading and Leeds Festivals back in summer, and they continue to sell out iconic venues further afield across Europe including Amnesia, Ibiza and Printworks.
Each of these upcoming parties will push the boundaries again with a vital mix of bassline, electro house, drum & bass, garage and more, always with next level production, plenty of energy and some serious swagger.
This latest mouth-watering series kicks off at Leeds O2 Academy on February 25th with Darkzy, Kanine, Skepsis b2b Flava D, Zero, Window Kid, MC Ad, Mr Traumatik, Lazcru and Tsuki, before heading to Leicester’s Club Republic on the 26th, the Y Plas in Cardiff on March 25th with Darkzy, Kanine, Skepsis, Zero, Window Kid and more, and finally ending at O2 Academy in Bournemouth on April 2nd.
Tickets will sell out for these unique celebrations of all things bass, so do not sleep.
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