Circus’s Easter Parade

This Easter Sunday, it's time to worship the trinity of Cox, Carter and Circus. The Holy C never looked so essential.

Time was, the most thrilling part of Easter involved seeing how many oversized chocolate eggs you could wolf down before your mum told you off for ruining your dinner. Ah, 2010. Happy days.

This year it’s not the chocolate gluttony that most enthrals us (however please send all spare confectionary to SevenStreets HQ, Liverpool) but the chance to go out and have a bloody good party on Easter Sunday night,  just like Jesus would have wanted, and spend Bank Holiday Monday holed up in a cave.

To aid you in your Sunday revelment, the crew at Circus have cracked open their A-list DJ contact list to put on a clucking brilliant line up. Techno god Carl Cox will be ruffling some feathers in the Theatre, with house legend Derrick Carter also guaranteed to egg-cite (enough Easter related puns – Ed).

Filling up the rest of the bill are a couple of Germany’s finest: the much lauded DJ/producer Butch and Motor City Drum Ensemble who are both making their Circus debuts. With residents Lewis Boardman and Scott Lewis providing the support, we can’t think of a better way to work off that 6 pack of Crème Eggs.

Oh and if you don’t fancy shelling out for the night, we’ve got a pair of tickets to give away. To enter, just tell us where Derrick Carter hails from… answers to info@sevenstreets.com boys and girls. Mini Eggs through the post.

Circus – Easter Sunday Party
Sunday 24th April
@ The Masque, 90 Seel Street, Liverpool
Carl Cox
Yousef
Derrick Carter
Butch
Motor City Drum Ensemble
Lewis Boardman
Scott Lewis
10pm – 4am
\ Tickets  £15 / £17
Info – 0151 706 8045

Stephanie Heneghan

08 April 2011
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