Liverpool Clubs: Freeze to celebrate 10th anniversary at Bombed-Out Church

Article by News Team | 05 Feb 2015

Regulars on the Liverpool club scene will alreay be well acquainted with Freeze, curators of ever-popular nights in unusual spaces, from the Anglican Catheral to the Williamson Tunnels.

In recognition of their tenth anniverary, a series of four special line-ups have been announced for May, to take place in the grand surroundings of St Luke's on Leece Street - more popularly known as the Bombed-Out Church.

The first event on 3 May, starring Ninja Tune's downtempo maestro Bonobo alongside Giles Peterson and Jemmy, has already sold out; ditto nu-disco icon Todd Terje's performance on 13 Jun, in the company of Greg WilsonGerd Janson and Prins Thomas.

Tickets are more readily available for the unmissable Jamie xxJohn TalabotLorenzo Senni and Kowton, all representing the cream of the Young Turks label's crop on 23 May. To complete your bank holiday weekend, house sensations Crazy P headline a follow-up on 24 May, with additional guests to be announced.

As if that wasn't enough, Freeze will return to its origins at the re-opened Lemon Lounge on 14 Mar, bringing back progressive house's much-loved Danny Howells and St Helens boy-done-good Paolo Mojo for a night of nostalgic celebration.

For further details, visit the Freeze website here.


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