We Love Jungle Awards Party at Motion on Friday 29th March 2019

We Love Jungle Awards Party at Motion on Friday 29th March 2019

Posted on: 26 Mar 2019

Bristol's jungle music fans will be in their element when the We Love Jungle Awards Party takes over top city club Motion on Friday 29th March 2019.

 

In its fourth year and now making its triumphant debut in Bristol, the celebration of the genre will include an all-star line-up of total legends, big name players and up-and-coming stars. A three-room takeover, it will throw the festivities in style for what has been one of the most exciting, craziest twelve months jungle has seen in recent times.

 

Past events have welcomed the mighty talents of unquestionable legends on the scene such as DJ Hype, General Levy, Grooverider, Bryan Gee and Nicky Blackmarket, with this year's Bristol inaugural bash promising to throw in plenty of big names, jungle grooves and an unforgettable night.

 

So just to whet your appetite, the awards ceremony will be presided over by hosts including Topcat and DJ Rap amongst others, whilst very special sets will be put on by the likes of Brockie & Det, Marcus Visionary, Stretch AKO BEATZ Supremo, Jumping Jack Frost, Source Direct, DJ Hybrid B2B Lavery: Sons of Jungle, and Dead Man's Chest. And with more names to confirmed, it's going to be one hell of a jungle belter.

 

Previous parties have sold out and chances are this first one in Bristol will too and, though first release tickets have now all been snapped up, you can still get your mitts on tickets for £9.80 for entry before 11pm (doors open at 10pm), with the high-octane, jungle jamboree running through until 6am. Now that's a party.

 

You can find out more and book your ticket to join the rest of the city's hardcore junglists here.

 

Motion is located at 74-78 Avon Street, Bristol, BS2 0PX
 


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Jamie Caddick

Jamie is a writer, blogger, journalist, critic, film fan, soundtrack nerd and all-round Bristolian good egg.  He loves the music of Philip Glass, the art of Salvador Dali, the writings of Charles Bukowksi and Hunter S Thompson, the irreverence of Harry Hill, and the timeless, straw-chomping exuberance of The Wurzels.  You can sometimes find him railing against a surging tide of passing cyclists, or gorging himself senseless on the Oriental delights of a Cosmos all-you-can-eat buffet.