Belfast Telegraph

CLUBS Paula tops birthday party bill

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Mandela Hall, Belfast Tonight, 9pm

A stellar line-up of more than 14 top quality techno and rave acts mark this Lumen birthday party.

Warm-up tunes come from DJs Liam Kelly, Gammy, Nez and Ryan Dallas, among others, while the headline slot is reserved for Berlin-based mixer Paula Temple. Also known as Jaguar Woman, she’s well known for her sensationa­l live sets.

Dublin disc-master Sunil Sharpe and the French synth-wave and trance artist known as I Hate Models are also on the bill.

For details, visit Facebook DSNT.

Lush, Portrush Tomorrow, 9pm

Born in Ireland but now based in London, John Gibbons is a remixer, DJ and producer best known for his singles Your Love and follow-up Would I Lie to You, an electro-house remix of the original Charles & Eddie classic.

He has hit the charts in the UK, Ireland and Australia and his Sunglasses in the Rain filled dancefloor­s all winter long.

For details, visit Facebook: Lush Official. Sugar, Londonderr­y Tomorrow, 10pm

Sub Club, Thunder Disco and Feel My Bice stalwart DJ Hammer plays Jika Jika ahead of his next release, an EP called C-Space on March 3.

Dividing his time between Belfast and Glasgow, Hammer — real name Rory Hamilton — will be celebratin­g his new release with a series of parties in Glasgow and London, as well as Northern Ireland.

For details, visit Facebook: Jika Jika. Coach, Banbridge Tomorrow, 9.30pm

Christian and Alan Anadon, better known as the Mambo Brothers, thoroughly embody the spirit of Ibiza. The brothers were born there and, with a heritage like that, it’s probably no surprise that they grew up listening to the best that the Balearics had to offer.

They cut their DJing teeth in clubs such as Cafe Mambo and Hi Ibiza. So if you can’t make it to Ibiza this winter, let the best of Ibiza come to you.

For details, visit Facebook: Coach presents Mambo Brothers.

Andrea McVeigh

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