DANCE music fans can forget Ibiza this winter as a dazzling array of top international DJs head for Winsford.
The Hive's programme for its monthly dance music event, Honey, has just been announced, and it includes undisputed legends of the genre, Judge Jules and Ultrabeat.
What’s more, Hive members can get their hands on tickets for just a fiver, but they need to be quick, as the discount only applies to first 50 tickets sold.
Other special guests at Honey events this season include Liverpool-born DJs Lee Butler and Anton Powers.
A spokesman for The Hive said: “We’re over the moon to be bringing so many top names to Winsford for our Honey events this winter.
“The legend himself, Judge Jules, has performed at iconic clubs and festivals, including Gatecrasher, Ministry of Sound, Global Gathering, and Creamfields.
“He also has a DJ residency in Ibiza, called Judgement, as well as top slots on Kiss FM and the BBC.
"We're also delighted to welcome Ultrabeat, who first emerged in 2002, with their remix of Force and Styles single featuring MC Junior, Pretty Green Eyes.
"It peaked at number two on the UK singles chart, and has become an anthem for the city of Liverpool.
“In February, Anton Powers has had chart success with songs like Alone No More and Baby, and has remixed tracks for artists like Kylie, Halsey, and Stefflon Don.
"He’s also a radio presenter on KISS FM UK, where he plays dance music, and KISSTORY gem.
“Lee Butler takes to the decks in November. He's a former Liverpool Echo DJ of the Year, and current presenter on In Demand Radio.”
The series kicks off with Lee Butler on Friday, November 29, followed by Judge Jules on Friday, December 20.
Ultrabeat play at the first Honey of 2025 on Friday, January 31, with Anton Powers rounding off the season on Friday, February 28.
Doors open for Honey at 8pm, with headliner sets kicking off at 11pm.
Tickets are available at the Hive's website.
The Hive is a community owned venue providing space, facilities and resources for entertainment, learning and community activities.
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