Virtual Facelift for Motion and new events confirmed for March

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Its a new year and its time for a virtual face lift. The club has come along way in the last 12 months with some absolutely incredible parties.

Motion have had an incredible start to the new year, playing host to a hotbed of artists including Joy Orbison, Maya Jane Coles, Dub Phizix, DJ Hype, Scratch Perverts and more, making Motion a compulsory destination for perky party goers. Intent on bringing the best of underground music to the shows, Motion continues to bring magic to the warehouses with a massive selection of unbelievable shows.

Coming up...

Just Jack rolls back into town on the 2nd March with the infatuating Seth Troxler and Craig Richards topping their bills. Following in the footsteps of their mesmerizing birthday party this February, the mischievous club night will return to Motion for a more intimate affair featuring Bristol rising stars Tom Rio and Dan wild plus a feast of visual wonder. Director of Dubstep, Benga headlines the stupendous Shit The Bed on March 3rd alongside heavy hitting Funtcase who will go head to head with Cookie Monsta for an incredible back to back set not to be missed. Heavyweight DnB night, Run journeys back to Motion on March 10th for their fourteenth installment. Drum’n’bass executioner, Andy C headlines an exceptional line up with an incredible new live show alongside Brazilian marvel DJ Marky making more unmissable dates for the diaries.

The legendary Fantazia bring the Old Skool back to Motion at the end of March with an unimaginable line up featuring a veritable who’s-who’s of the hardcore dance music circuit including, Warehouse Wax, Rachel Wallace, MC Energy and the SL2 experience creating a fusion of Old Skool, Hardcore and Acid House.

Line up and Information:

Just Jack - Friday 2nd March 10pm-6am Seth Troxler, Craig Richards, Appleblim, Tom Rio, Dan Wild, Al Tourettes, Cederic Maison Tickets: £12.50

Shit The Bed - Saturday 3rd March
10pm-6am Benga, Zinc, Funtcase b2b Cookiemonsta, Fabio, Youngman, Dark Sky, New York Transit Authority, Tayo, Need for Mirrors, Throwing Snow, Skibadee + more Tickets: £16.50

North - Friday 9th March 10pm-6am Endymion (Live), Mad Dog, Ruffneck, Radium B2B Randy, Dione, Scorpio b2b Tones, Jay
Prescott, March Smith, The Outside Agency, Orphidian + more Tickets: £25.00

Run - Saturday 10th March 10pm-6am Andy C (A:Live) Dj Marky, D-Bridge, Sigma, Harzard, Hamilton, Appleblim, Dismantle, Taxman,
Eddie K, Jakes, GQ, Stamina, SP:MC + more Tickets: £17.50

Bump Roller Disco - Thursday 22nd March 4pm-1am

Rusko Presents.. - Saturday 24th March 10pm-6am Rusko, Redlight, 16bit, Wilkinson, Brookes Brothers, TC, Delta Heavy, Eddie K, Critical Impact + more Tickets: £16.50

Fantazia Superheros - Saturday 31st March 8pm-6am Warehouse Wax (Live), Rachel Wallace, Mc Energy, The SL2 Experience, Dream Frequency, Ratty, D-Ice, Reality, Billy Bunter, The Music Maker, Scorpio, Natz, Fugitive + more Tickets: £25.00

Check out the new website to find out full lineups and all the things about Motion. Get your tickets, check the galleries and spot your friends, watch the videos, read the blog and most importantly, tell Motion what you think!

Published on 16 February 2012 by Wayne Feltham

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