
"This September, Ministry of Sound, in collaboration with pop-up specialists Lab54 and joined by iconic fashion brand Von Dutch, is stepping out of the club and into student living rooms with a first-of-its-kind Fresher's House Party Tour. For one month, the South London club will swap its renowned dancefloor for kitchens, gardens, and lounges across the UK, bringing the decks, dance music, and three decades of club culture straight to the heart of student nightlife."
"Club culture is always shifting; today's students discover music, connect with artists, and build communities in new ways. This tour is a chance for us to break out of our own four walls and bring that Ministry energy directly to the next generation of ravers. Many of our team and resident DJs started their journeys in student houses just like these, and we know how formative those first parties can be. We want to be part of that story."
"To bring the concept to life, Ministry of Sound is joined by Lab54, the team behind April's infamous 'Ministry break-in' stunt that transformed the girls' bathroom into an illegal rave. This autumn, they'll bring the same energy to student houses in Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool, Nottingham, Leeds and Newcastle, with performances from Ministry artists New Era, Skepsis, Disruptor, with more to be announced."
Ministry of Sound, together with pop-up specialists Lab54 and fashion brand Von Dutch, will stage a month-long Fresher's House Party Tour across UK student cities in September. The South London club will replace its dancefloor with kitchens, gardens and lounges in Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool, Nottingham, Leeds and Newcastle, delivering decks, dance music and three decades of club culture directly into student homes. Lab54 will replicate prior stunt energy and inclusive party ethos. Performances will feature Ministry artists including New Era, Skepsis and Disruptor, with additional acts and announcements to follow. The initiative aims to connect with a new generation of ravers.
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