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Published Date: 08 January 2009
ONE of the world's most successful DJs has been lined up to get Coventry moving to the beat.


Radio One's Judge Jules will be kicking off the 2009 events at Carey's next Saturday (January 10).

He will feature as part of dance music clubbing event Classique, which has a huge following in the midlands - and has also had success in prestigious venues across the UK including London's Ministry of Sound.

Jules has been an integral part of Classique's success since the very first events and he has seen the event grow from a small gathering of people on a Sunday through to a big arena scale clubbing brand.

This will be Jules' first time at the Careys venue and due to the club's layout, Coventry clubbers will get the chance to get even closer to the man himself.

Second on the bill is Adam Sheridan - number 53 in DJ magazine's 2008 top 100 DJs.

Adam is currently one of the biggest names in UK trance, and his work for clubs such as Slinky and Gatecrasher has seen him catapult into this year's top 100.

Ali Wilson will also kick things off on a more down tempo trance/electro tip, including his famous 'Shakedown' track
Finally, Coventry-based Paul Morrell will be adding his usual trademark ingredients to the night.

Paul has recently completed remixes for Brit award winning artist Sonique and Grammy award winner Paul Oakenfold, which are both due to be released in 2009.

Paul has also recently performed at the Ministry of Sound in London alongside Faithless, Paul Oakenfold and Ferry Corsten.

Advance tickets for this event are available online at www.iloveclassique.com priced at £8 or from Garb Clothing in Shelton Square, Coventry.

Admission on the night is £10 before midnight subject to availability.

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  • Last Updated: 08 January 2009 11:25 AM
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