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    IN:MOTION Bristol Announces 2024 series

    Andy LenthallBy Andy LenthallJune 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The South West’s iconic club series IN:MOTION has announced the lineup for its 2024 edition, to be held in Bristol venues including Motion, DOCUMENT and The Marble Factory across autumn and winter 2024.

    Following a 3-year hiatus, Bristol’s flagship event series made its long awaited return in Autumn 2023. Now it’s back for more, with a lineup boasting UK legends and rising stars such as Goldie, Paul Woolford, Ewan Mcvicar and many more.

    Voted as DJ Mag’s 11th best club in the world and the UK’s best large club, Motion is one of the world’s most exciting and ever evolving venues.

    For the opening on September 14th, running from 3pm all the way until 5am, artists include Diffrent, Douvelle19, GIA, Luke Dean, LP Rhythm, Nautica, Swimming Paul, Eats Everything, Daria Kolosova, Etapp Kyle, Fleur Shore and Max Dean.

    Other artists on this season’s billing include Todd Terry, Marshall Jefferson, Graeme Park and Greg Wilson for Hacienda on 4th October, and IPC Presents on 11th October with Interplanetary Criminal, Soul Mass Transit System, Skeptic, Amy Dabbs, Miley Serious, and GIA.

    Then there’s the huge celebration of 30 years of the major drum and bass record label Metalheadz on 19th October, with Goldie B2B Special Request AKA Paul Woolford, DJ Storm, Doc Scott B2B Ant TC1, Benny L, DRS: In Session feat Dogger, Binary State, and Fossil Archive.

    October and early November host Ewan McVicar B2B DJ Seinfeld, Eclair Fifi, GIA, Chicane, Kryder and more, before 22nd November sees Richie Hawtin gracing In:Motion with support still to be announced. Later in the series Motion will host SBTRKT, Fraser Ray, with more to come.

    In:Motion is a world-renowned event series created by the team behind Motion nightclub in 2009. The original series ran for around 3 months from the last weekend of September until New Years Day. The tenth and final chapter of In:Motion took place from 28th September 2019 – 1st January 2020. The series has previously brought some of the biggest artists and brands in electronic music and top-class production to Bristol.

    Over the 10 years of the original In:Motion series it has welcomed many legendary names including Bicep, The Chemical Brothers, Chase and Status, Four Tet, Above & Beyond, Annie Mac, Deadmau5 and Patrick Topping to name a few. Plus, some of the biggest party brands in the world such as Elrow, Defected, Drumcode, Glitterbox, Love International, Junction 2, Bugged Out, Crack Magazine and many more.

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    Andy Lenthall

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