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Secretsundaze unveils two brand-new one-day festivals for 2023

Giles Smith and James Priestley are shaking it up with two new festival editions set to happen in the capital.

Secretsundaze unveils two brand-new one-day festivals for 2023

Giles Smith and James Priestley have now had more than 20 years of events under their belts, and they are now shaking up Secretsundaze by revealing two new festival editions set to happen in London.

The Cause’s warehouse space on 60 Dock Road in London Docklands will be the setting for the ‘Festival of Dance’ on Saturday, 6th May, bringing the heat of the Bank Holiday weekend alive. Attendees will enjoy an all-day/all-night event featuring a blend of underground house, transitioning into harder and more ethereal sounds as the festival progresses.

On Saturday, 8th July, Secretsundaze will host a ‘Multi Multi‘ festival in Hackney Wick, utilising various venues. The Yard’s courtyard, Colour Factory’s multiple areas, Crate’s canal-side terrace, Studio 94’s warehouse, and Boat Live will all be used. There will be four outdoor dance floors and three indoor nighttime sessions.

On Saturday, 18th February, Secretundaze will play all night at Low Profile Studios in Harringay. Then, on Saturday, 11th March, they will travel south to Corsica Studios with Macca and Sofie K playing back-to-back alongside Cosmo Sofi and Norsicaa. Finally, on Thursday, 6th May, they will be at Colour Factory with Alex Kassian, Dee Diggs, Macca, Meg Paine, Stella & The Longos, and Suze Ijo.

The pre-sale tickets for both Secretsundaze festivals become available on Monday, 13th February, at midday (GMT) via RA.CO.

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