Fresh new night at the MoS
With the imminent departure of Turnmills from London’s clubbing landscape this Easter, the venue’s world famous Friday night institution The Gallery will be moving south of the river to the Ministry of Sound from Friday 25th April to begin a brand new weekly residency for 2008.
The Ministry of Sound is the biggest club brand on the planet and like Turnmills, has a rich tradition for putting on some of the greatest ever club nights.
The opening Gallery night on Friday 25th April will witness the mother of all Birthday celebrations as the world’s new No.1 DJ and Gallery veteran Armin van Buuren sets the standard with a rare London set. Judge Jules, Tall Paul and John Askew are amongst the other guests performing on the night.
A week later on Bank Holiday Friday 2nd May, German ‘god’ Paul van Dyk jets in for an exclusive appearance, before Eddie Halliwell and Sander van Doorn take over on Friday 9th May. Markus Schulz unleashes an unmissable 3 Hour Set on Friday 16th May, with Paul Oakenfold, Seb Fontaine and Hernan Cattaneo setting the standard on Friday 23rd May, leaving Judge Jules to his launch his Judgement Sundays party in Ibiza on Friday 30th May and to finish off the first month of parties at MoS in style.
The Gallery is moving to Ministry of Sound: A new era, but the same Excellence in the Art of Sound. Tickets for all these events went on sale on Monday 17th March.
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