Ahead of Hardwell’s upcoming residency at Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel, the Dutch superstar’s popular record label will be warming up proceedings with two Revealed Recordings showcases on 14th and 21st June.
Launched in 2010, the versatile club imprint has helped launched the careers of a huge selection of artists and first appeared at Ushuaïa in 2014 – with many of its roster set to play at the open-air club on each of the two takeovers. Fledgling talent DJ Julian Calor – who released his debut album ‘Evolve’ through the record label in 2015 – will kick things off on Saturday 14th June, and will be joined by fellow break-out stars Thomas Newman, Kura and Sick Individuals, whilst progressive house master and ‘Hakuna Matata’ hitmaker R3hab is set to headline.
Also paving the way for Hardwell’s DNA residency and appearing at Ushuaïa on 21st June is Kill The Buzz, who will be bringing his own unique style of flirtatious house sounds alongside Netherlands talent Dannic – who currently ranks at #26 in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJ poll. House and trance master Arty is also scheduled, as German native Thomas Gold rounds off what’s set to be a hugely memorable return to the White Isle for Revealed Recordings.
14th JUNE
DEORRO // JULIAN CALOR // KURA // MANSE // R3HAB // SICK INDIVIDUALS // THOMAS NEWSON
21st JUNE
ARTY // DANNIC // JOEY DALE // KILL THE BUZZ // MANSE // THOMAS GOLD // TOM & JAME
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