DEFECTED is set to host its first ever FSTVL in London

DEFECTED is set to host its first ever FSTVL in the Capital this September at Central Park, East London. DEFECTED London FSTVL promises to celebrate the best in house music from the UK and beyond, inspired by its iconic array of sub-labels.

Taking place on Saturday 14th September 2019, DEFECTED London FSTVL will boast five outdoor stages for one day only, hosted by DEFECTED’s label imprints; The DEFECTED stage, Glitterbox, Classic Music Company, 4 To the Floor and DVINE Sounds.

Established 20 years ago, the event marks an exciting milestone for DEFECTED as it celebrates its 20th Birthday this year. The independent label has been at the forefront of the House music scene globally, with over 600+ singles released to date producing some of dance music’s biggest tracks. DEFECTED have also given birth to modern club-culture through its legendary nights at London clubs, and across Ibiza, Croatia, and across the world.

This 2019 one-day FSTVL is gearing up to be the perfect summer closing party in the UK’s capital with some of the world’s most respected DJs.

Owner and Founder of DEFECTED Records, Simon Dunmore, said: “London is our heartland and we wanted to stick our flag firmly in the ground on home turf. The cultural and musical diversity in our city grows ever stronger and we are proud to bring people together through music.  With it being our 20th anniversary this year, it just felt like the right moment to do our first London festival.”

 

Phase 1 line-up (in billing order):

Dennis Ferrer

Derrick Carter

Dimitri From Paris

Honey Dijon

Horse Meat Disco

Joey Negro

Low Steppa

Masters At Work

Purple Disco Machine

Sam Divine

Simon Dunmore

The Shapeshifters

Todd Edwards

Todd Terry

Dario D’Attis

David Penn

Eli Escobar

Folamour

Hatcha

Jacky

Luke Solomon

Melvo Baptiste

Andy Daniell

Jess Bays

Katie Goodman

Sophie Lloyd

Julie McKnight (Live)

Shovell (Live)

General tickets will be available from https://defected.com/london/

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