A
clubnight
held at The Love Inn
on Friday 8th March. The event starts at 22:00.
We're celebrating international women's day with an event at the Love Inn featuring Jaye Ward, Tia Cousins and Ellie Stokes as well as a DJ workshops throughout the day led by sadsugar.
Party: 2200-0400
Workshops: 1200-1800
*Limited number of Free Wingstops & tees for first comers
Throughout the day we'll be hosting DJ workshops led by one of Bristol's finest and most beloved, sadsugar. They'll take two groups through the ins and outs of DJing, allowing those involved to hone in on their craft and develop their skills as DJs. You can sign up to be a part of these here.
The night will be accompanied by a selection of food from Wingstop, who will be providing enough sustenance for a night of dancing so get down early to make sure you get your chicken fill.
Jaye Ward
Jaye Ward is a bastion of UK underground dance music, with a DJing career that stretches over 30 years and encompasses clubs, raves, squat parties and festivals of all kinds. Known for her eclectic music tastes spanning everything from Post-Punk to blistering House and a pivotal role for LGBTQ+ people in club culture, Jaye Ward is not one to miss.
Tia Cousins
Tia’s extensive knowledge reaches well into jazz, synth-pop and post-punk. But she can just as easily join the dots between EBM and cold wave on the radio as she can lay down heavier techno, breaks and chug in the club. So far her dizzyingly eclectic but well-sequenced selections have turned heads on radio stations across the country as well as in the club supporting the likes of Optimo, Vladimir Ivkovic, Ruf Dug and Helena Hauff.
Ellie Stokes
Having immersed herself in Bristol’s music scene since arriving in the late 00s, she could reasonably be considered a product of the city’s unique creative culture — playing leftfield house and techno tinged with industrial and 90s motifs.