Living Rent Glasgow Soul DJ Night

Friday, April 26, 2024, 8 p.m. – 11.30 p.m.
Lynch’s Bar (179 London Road, Glasgow, G40 1PA).
A DJ-night full of good vibes, brilliant tunes, and dance to raise funds for Living Rent Tenants’ and Community Union. Come together with comrades, friends, and fellow neighbours .
DJs:
Michael Rooney is a member of The Primevals and is very excited to spin funk and soul records for us! Here’s what he tells us: ‘I am so happy to be DJ-ing at this wonderful event. Music has always been a huge thing for me, either making it or buying records. It will be funky. It will be soulful. It will be a time to get down on it!’
Michael Rooney Cydebuilt Radio
Gabor Matty is a multi-genre DJ whose style contains sounds from across the globe. Most well-known for running Pass the Ox, Fam! – a night in the Southside playing only charity shop vinyl. Matty has a humorous but sincere take on the art of spinning records. Matty will bring the funk & disco to keep you on your feet as well as some real sonic oddities that’ll keep you on your toes.
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