DJ Sepia presents ROAR - Reggae, Drum 'n' Bass & Jungle Party
Event description
Hot off the success of LIONHEARTS, a first-of-kind reggae, dub, dnb and jungle party held at Lonsdale back in February, DJ Sepia is back with a thrilling new line-up of homegrown, South Australian all-star underground talent!
True to #AdelaideReggae form, the event will kick of in reggae and dubwise style with OG selector Roasty (Seeds of Babylon, Fraud Millionairres) on the decks and Abe Freeman on the mic early. Your host DJ Sepia will rinse some proper raggamuffin jungle in his signature style as the party steps up to high intensity d'n'b and jungle, after a unique offering from bass enthusiast and junglist Rolzee, whose set drips heavy with raggamuffin breakbeats. Jungle selector Dek@nta comes in hot off the back of her set at Ignition with southern legend Taiaha dropping his first ever spot as a jungle MC. After playing the closer at Lionhearts, Krita and Essbee will bring dark and driving jungle heat, before special guest Sc:ssors (Victoria) closes the night with hectic and heavy jungle with blazing dub sirens and Amen breaks a-plenty.
As always, Sepia's shows are produced with heart and attention to detail. Expect tastefully designed dynamic lighting, simple yet striking decor and a heavyweight soundsystem complete with powerful new subwoofers taking their first d'n'b pressure test.
There will be food available to buy (pizzas from Moon Garden, last orders at 8pm), a licensed bar, and it's all ages, so bring your kids and give them a taste of the fruits of reggae, d'n'b and jungle. Kids 12 and under are free. There's a licensed smoking area (beer garden) so you'll be able to drink, dance, eat, smoke and chill in the one convenient southern location. Don't miss this first of its kind event... it's gonna be wild.
TICKETING UPDATE:
Tickets are now over 50% sold. General admission tickets are $30+bf. Some tickets will be available on the door, pending capacity.
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