Bugged Out Weekender 2014 Adds Todd Terje (Live), Route 94, DJ EZ & More

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For two decades Bugged Out has reigned supreme as one of the UK’s most influential club nights. What began life as a Jockey Slut mag spin off, slowly but surely became a gargantuan clubbing MONSTER of a phenomenon. Migrating from its birthplace – Sankey’s in Manchester –  it has since travelled from Liverpool to London, and toured everywhere from Ibiza to Milan. No matter the location, one thing remains certain, the incredible and unrivaled Bugged Out party vibes.

Next year the club night turns 20, an enormous accomplishment deserving an epic celebration. To mark the milestone Bugged Out will be returning to the motherland – the  North of England and busting out its flagship event – The Bugged Out Weekender. On the weekend of /// they’ll be taking over the Pontin’s resort in Southport – a brand spanking new location. The multi-roomed event features world renowned DJs and live acts; luxurious on site accommodation; pool parties and day-time activities a’ plenty.

With the THIRD wave of talent has just been announced, things are hotting up!

Adding yet more fuel to the fire will  be the AWESOME and super legendary Justin Robertson;  Norwegian producer/hobbit extraordinaire Todd Terje LIVE: party starter DJ EZ; enigmatic house producer Route 94;  fast emerging house duo, Waze and Odyssey AND Zoo Music head honcho and BBC Radio 1 DJ Monki who will be playing a Bugged Out first time too.

With two decades of experience under their belt, it’s safe to say, this birthday bonanza will be the party to end ALL parties. Be there, or be boring.

Early bird tickets for Bugged Out Weekender 2014 are on-sale now priced at £129pp, £139pp and £149pp: www.buggedoutweekender.net. Those interested can secure their place with a £50pp deposit with the final balance due no later than 7th Feb 2014 (4 weeks before the event).

Early Bird Ticket Prices

Popular Apartment = £129pp

Classic Apartment = £139pp

Club Apartment = £149pp

www.buggedoutweekender.net

 


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