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London Nightclub fabric To Celebrate 23 Years With New Festival EXODUS

The historic London nightclub fabric is celebrating 23 years of promoting dance music with a brand new, two-day festival entitled EXODUS.

The event with take place July 8-9, 2023 outdoors and will be a new foray into full-scale festival creation for the UK hotspot.

Cofounder Cameron Leslie said about the milestone, “After nearly a quarter of a century celebrating and enjoying the nightlife in our London home, we’re taking fabric outside of the EC1 basement with a new outdoor summer gathering which mirrors our ethos and the music we love.”

fabric will launch its 23rd-anniversary celebrations the weekend of October 14-17, on its actual birthday, with a huge Friday night celebration featuring DJ EZ and more. These festivities will be followed by a 30-hour, non-stop session from Saturday through Monday featuring the likes of Ricardo VillalobosDax J, and DJ Tennis.

More information on fabric’s two-day festival EXODUS will become available here.

Featured image from fabriclondon, flyer from Resident Advisor 

Written by
Danielle Levy

Danielle Levy is an MBA with a concentration in Corporate Social Responsibility. Danielle has several years of experience in the sustainability education world and has held various positions in human resources and intern management. Danielle is passionate about the ties between sustainability and social impact.

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