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Line Up David Dunne Yvette Lindquist F&M Yvette Lindquist Hailing from Sweden, Yvette moved to London in 2005. Having always had an avid interest in music and dance, Yvette decided to follow her inspiration and start producing music. Subsequently in 2007, following 2 years of producing, she taught herself how to convey her love and feelings through music and sounds by teaching herself how to DJ. After just 9 months, she landed her first gig in a small club in Brazil/ Maringa, which led to many more bookings in the cities of Londrina and Presidente Prudente/Sao Paulo. After Brazil, Yvette returned to London in 2010 and had her very first gig for Smartie Partie, where she also acquired her first residency in the city, and played for them at Area, Lightbox and club Warehouse in North London. Yvette became, without doubt, one of London's fastest rising female DJs, holding several residencies across London, playing for big brands and clubs. She is now a prolific figure on the London Gay scene, playing for many different nights at venues such as Booster, Kiki, Soho House (Mint/Girl Action), Cafe de Paris (G3 magazine), Green Carnation (Code), Shoreditch House, 93 Feat East and The Groucho Club. Yvette's style is, like her journey, eclectic. It's uplifting and deep. It's tech and progressive. It's soulful and latin, funky and vocal. As dreams are, it's whatever you want and need it to be - It's music! David Dunne David Dunne has been a constant figure in the ever-evolving dance music scene and culture since 1988. He has been described and applauded as “the DJ’s DJ” He discovered house music on the dancefloor of the legendary Hacienda in it’s very early days and then his first major public exposure as a DJ came via Manchester’s Piccadilly Radio during the “Madchester” era presenting “The Isometric Dance Class” His club appearances as a DJ read like a “Who’s Who” Hed Kandi, Ministry of Sound, Cocoon, Cream, Subterranea, Gatecrasher, The End, Turnmills, Dave Haslam’s legendary Manchester nights Freedom and Yellow, Hanover Grand, Retro, Love 2 B, the Arches, Renaissance, Miss Moneypenny’s, The Honey Club, Fantazia, plus festival appearances at Creamfields, Global Gathering, Hi-Fi, V Festival and B-Live. He played at his beloved Hacienda over 30 times and was a resident at the club’s sister venue “Dry” for five years Qwerk Like-minded, friendly up for it crowd with music to make you feel good. We enjoy discovering new musical gems from all genres which fit our desired vibe blending new beats with the occasional classic. We encourage Qwerkers to be themselves, we don’t define our crowd by age, gender, or sexuality, and what you wear is entirely up to you. Most of all we ask that you respect those around you, don’t be a dick and have fun.

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Enjoy code: 401649
Type
Scene
Target groups
Elderly, Youth, Adult
Source
TheList
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