The aim is to raise enough money so that the Leeds-based party and charity can buy its current home, Hope House. The first date is scheduled for January 19th.
The winter and spring schedule also includes Answer Code Request, Margaret Dygas, Nicolas Lutz and Ugandan Methods, the duo of Regis and Ancient Methods.
Dan Pearce will be joined at the TBA London venue by a handful of unannounced guests, with all proceeds—including Pearce's fee—going to Last Night A DJ Saved My Life.
The not-for-profit label and collective will host HeForShe, a series of panel discussions, DJ sets and live performances taking place on Sunday, March 11th. All proceeds will go to UN Women.
We'll round out our first 12 months at the East London listening bar with two more deep-digging DJs. The event is free and open to the public—it'll also be broadcast live via RA.
Stars of tech house past and present—Eddie Richards, Silverlining, Pure Science, Terry Francis—will spin in London on January 20th to help raise money for their friend. A donation page is also active.
The previously secret guests have been announced for the weekend-long warehouse party, which takes place today (from now till 8 AM) and tomorrow (from noon to midnight) at the Silver Building.
Sadar Bahar and DJ Bone are the new Oval Space residents, while Josey Rebelle, Gwenan, Jane Fitz and Evan Baggs hold down regular slots at The Pickle Factory.
The East London spot's refurbishment includes a new d&b soundsystem. Patrice Scott and Archie Hamilton will play the 12-hour relaunch party on January 27th.