From Ibiza to Galway: Top DJs to Bring Old School Classics to Monroe’s Live This Easter

From Ibiza to Galway: Top DJs to Bring Old School Classics to Monroe’s Live This Easter.

From Ibiza to Galway: Top DJs to Bring Old School Classics to Monroe’s Live This Easter.

Two of Ireland’s leading DJs will transform Monroe's Live into the ultimate club night with Old School Classics. This special Easter Sunday gig on April 9 features the dynamic DJ duo of Steven Cooper and Natalie Roache. From the festival arena to the award-winning Dominick Street venue, join the talented DJs for a night of nostalgic vibes, thumping trance, techno and house.

Steven Cooper, the renowned radio presenter, DJ, and producer, will bring his energy and signature style to the stage. Having previously performed at clubs and music festivals in Ibiza and Ultra Europe, Steven is well-known for his ability to get the crowd up and dancing, with his enthusiasm and passion for music.

Joining Steven is Natalie Roache, a seasoned DJ and producer, who is no stranger to the club scene. Natalie started her DJ career at the age of 15, hanging out in record shops, collecting vinyl records, and developing a true love for electronic music.

She came to prominence in the UK, with residencies at prestigious club spots such as Ministry of Sound, DecoLounge and Pacha London. Not only that, but she also secured residencies at the club mecca of Ibiza, including Pacha, Eden Ibiza, Oceandrive Hotel, Hush, and Kanya beach.

Now, they are both taking to the main stage at Monroe’s Live for a once off celebration of Old School Classics, bringing the club soundscapes of London and Ibiza to the west of Ireland. Additionally, the Hard Candy duo, DJs Tatumba and Endrew will lay down their melodic house and deep techno beats in Room 2, as Monroe’s Live is transformed into a clubbing sensation.

With a state-of-the-art sound system and vibrant atmosphere, Monroe’s Live is ready for old style house, classic techno and retro trance with Old School Classics and Hard Candy on Sunday, April 9. Early bird tickets available from www.monroes.ie cost €10 and general admission is €15.

 

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