Get ready for a dose of May Bank Holiday madness at Lakota!
Posted on: 01 Apr 2024Job Jobse, Young Marco and Moxie will present an open-air all-dayer at the beloved Bristol venue in May, complete with an incredible lineup of house and techno.
Eminent Open Air: Job Jobse, Young Marco, Moxie comes to Bristol’s Lakota on Saturday 4 May 2024.
Signalling Lakota’s first-ever Open Air day party at Lakota Gardens, this bank holiday extravaganza is sure to pull some punches with a truly heavyweight line-up split over two stages and three stellar headliners. Don’t miss this opportunity for a full day of thumping music – grab your ticket now!
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With all three headliners dominating the club and festival circuit over the last year, and with Young Marco’s 2023 anthem, ‘What You Say’, debuting at arguably one of the most buzzworthy Boiler Room sets of all time, these headliners are guaranteed to bring the vibes to Bristol this May bank holiday.
Job Jobse, Young Marco and Moxie lead a seriously stacked lineup that also features the likes of Angel D*Lite, D. Tiffany, DJ Sweet6teen, Maara, Roza Terenzi and Spray, all of whom had an unbelievable 2023 with standout sets at nearly every major festival from around the world.
With local support also provided by Bristol favourites Decksterity, Eminent Boys, Ollie Kirk and Safiye, this show is seriously not one to miss. Tickets are currently at the Early Entry price of £14.50 and are expected to move fast – grab yours now before they rise to £30.
Lakota is one of Bristol’s most legendary underground venues; built on creativity and diversity, the local favourite has operated out of the historic Stokes Croft Brewery site for over thirty years - watching the world change while maintaining the true spirit of Bristol’s underground culture.
Eminent Open Air: Job Jobse, Young Marco, Moxie comes to Bristol’s Lakota on Saturday 4 May 2024 - grab your tickets HERE.
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Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.