For a decade, it has been Edinburgh’s biggest summer party taking revellers on a musical adventure through time.
And now, Hot Dub Time Machine is set to throw its biggest ever bash for a wild celebration of ten years filling floors at the capital’s Fringe - by booking out the Royal Highland Centre.
The popular club night, founded by DJ Tom Lowndes, gained a cult following for its epic all-night August celebrations before embarking on a world tour taking in stops at Coachella, Reading Festival and Tomorrowland.
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Australian DJ Tom plays tracks in 'strict' chronological order from the 1950s to the modern era, mixing and mashing visuals and audio live for a truly unique experience.
Few have been able to stand the 70-year test of making it from the era of the jitterbug all the way to the present day.
The coronavirus shutdown brought a sudden halt to the event’s annual return ‘home’ in 2020, but Tom has now promised the 2022 edition will be back bigger and better than ever this summer with their first ever Ingliston showcase.
He said: "I'm so excited to get back to Edinburgh for the Fringe once more, and to celebrate my 10th anniversary with a massive, one-off show in the Royal Highland Centre.
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"This will be THE party of the 2022 Fringe and I can't wait to see all the Edinburgh Hot Dubbers there."
Tickets for the night, which takes place on Friday, August 19, go out for general release from 9am on Wednesday. April 13 with a pre-sale 24 hours earlier.
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