Following the incredible success of last year’s inaugural daytime event, John Digweed and Bedrock Records are coming back to London with another extra special summer party for 2024.
Taking place at XOYO on Sunday, June 2, Bedrock’s second ever London day party will run from 4pm to 10pm, with a special extended ‘all day long’ set from label head John Digweed.
The label’s debut daytime event in October last year marked 25 years since the launch of the original Bedrock monthly parties at London’s Heaven and also celebrated the 1000th episode of John Digweed’s fabled Transitions radio show, which was recorded live from the club.
This year, attendees can look forward to another immersive sensory experience complete with state-of-the-art visuals, lighting and sound design, as one of London’s most established venues transforms into a haven for electronic music lovers and Bedrock fans alike.
Speaking about the upcoming event, John Digweed commented:
“After doing so many parties in the capital over the years, I hadn’t actually done a daytime event in London until last year. Last year’s Bedrock party at XOYO changed all that when I celebrated 1000 Transitions radio shows, and 25 years since the original Bedrock parties at Heaven first began. All I can say is that the energy and atmosphere from the very start was truly incredible and a real credit to the Bedrock crowd who really appreciate great music and bring so much energy to the dancefloor. I just had to host another daytime event there as the last one was so special”.
Bedrock’s 2024 Summer Party at XOYO will take place from 4-10pm on Sunday, June 2.
For tickets head to https://www.tegeurope.com/events/johndigweed/
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