Dance music lovers will be able to enjoy a clubbing experience like no other at Newcastle Cathedral this summer.
Eighties music star Jocelyn Brown is set to headline the event which has been organised by Fever as part of their series of 360º club nights. It will take place inside the city's Grade I listed building on Friday, June 16 with the aim of bringing electronic music lovers a unique way of experiencing house, techno and disco sets.
The 360º party is being held in the city for the first time and will see Jocelyn Brown perform hits including 'Somebody Else’s Guy.'
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Clubbers can also enjoy sets from a lineup of DJs and music producers including Ollie Stuart and Francesca Traxx as they dance the night away surrounded by the cathedral’s fascinating medieval architecture.
Organisers Fever have promised that the cathedral will be illuminated by an impressive light show and the space’s incredible acoustics will be put to optimal use via 360º’s state-of-the-art sound system.
A spokeswoman for Fever said: "Newcastle's 360º will be a particularly special edition, as not only will it be held in the city's fascinating, medieval-era cathedral, but it will feature an exclusive live performance by the one and only Jocelyn Brown, famed for 1980s dance and RnB anthems such as 'Somebody Else’s Guy', 'Keep on Jumpin' and more.
"After its success in Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow, we're very excited to finally bring the 360º concept to Newcastle!"
Ticket prices start at £21 and are available here.
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