Fatboy Slim And The Chemical Brothers Set For Turnmills Last Hurrah

Fatboy Slim and The Chemical Brothers have been confirmed to take the decks as the legendary club prepares to close its doors for the last time over the Easter weekend.
The Last Dance Weekend will be a celebration of the past 23 (!) years and is set to feature all the major club nights and DJs who have left their indelible mark on the Clarkenwell nightspot.
Starting on Good Friday (March 21), the party will be kicked off by the likes of Judge Jules, Tall Paul, Seb Fontaine and Sister Bliss while the following night (March 22) will be helmed by The Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim and Xfm's own John Kennedy.
Easter Sunday's final night (March 23) will testify to the turntable skills of Danny Rampling, Terry Farley and a special set from Frankie Knuckles who is flying in from New York specifically for the event.
Tickets are available exclusively from Ticketweb or via the 24 Hour Credit Card hotline on 08700 600100.
The full line up is:
March 21
Room 1:
Judge Jules
Tall Paul
Seb Fontaine
Sister Bliss
Steve Lee
Gavyn Mytchel
Alex Anderson
Room 2:
Hosted by Joy
Brandon Block
Alex P
Lisa Loud
Daniele Davoli
Tania von Pear
Room 3:
Yves de Reuyter
Corvin Dalek
John Askew
Red Jerry
Darren Christian
The Viceroy
March 22
Room 1:
The Chemical Brothers
Fatboy Slim
Justin Robertson
James Holroyd
Nathan Detroit
Sean Rowley
Robin, Nick, Martin & Jeff (Heavenly Records)
Room 2:
Dan Kahuna & Jon Kahuna
Anil Chawla
John Kennedy (XFM)
Streetlife DJs
Carl Clarke, Audio Jackers
Upstairs:
Hosted by Together All-Stars
Paul Stix / Kelly Rush
Ed Coward / Nikolas Esselle
Carson Gardiner
Dave Earnshaw
March 23
Room 1:
Frankie Knuckles
Danny Rampling
CJ Mackintosh
Ricky Morrison
Danny Newman
Room 2:
Ashley Beedle
Lottie
Terry Farley
Pete Heller
Upstairs:
Special Guests TBA
Tagged as Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, Live
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