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Love Saves the Day after-parties announced
Following the success of last year’s after-parties, the Love Saves The Day team have put together another set of post-festival soirees, allowing the the party to continue once the festival gates at Eastville Park close.
Doors will open at Motion, Lakota, Marble Factory, Coroners Court, Blue Mountain and the Big Chill with well-loved names including Gorgon City, Julio Bashmore, David Rodigan and B Traits.
On Saturday, May 23, electronic music duo Gorgon City will take over the main room at Motion. Joining Gorgon City will be Shadow Child and My Nu Leng, while Motion’s Tunnel welcomes Mihalis Safras, Banjax residents, Craig Brown, Dean Bray, JBSquared, Robert Van Ryn, Jack Cook and Ollie Higgs with Billy Disney, Hank Champagne (Bodywork), Hall of Fame and Fred Holt in Motion’s cave.

Over at Lakota, Wide Eyes presents the likes of Julio Bashmore, Hyetal, Velour and Shanti Celeste. Also providing the soundtrack to the evening will be Studio 94 vs Foundations, People Like Us, Get Born, Half Naked and Piff.
Coroners Court welcomes Radio 1’s B Traits, Waifs & Strays, Sly-One, Troy Gunner, Artwork, Origins Sound, Cubana Residents and a very special guest which is still to be announced so watch this space…
Blue Mountain will provide revellers with their post- festival drum and bass fix, with a lineup boasting Danny Byrd, Doc Scott and Cedric Maison who will be performing a jungle set. In addition to Tayo, TS2W and A.Quake, there will be more special guests to be announced.
Shambarber takes over the Big Chill with Shambarber Sessions, with very special guests still to be announced.
On Sunday, May 24, Sound Clash champion David Rodigan will headline a special Motion show, joined by a number of house and bass music heavyweights including Dismantle, GotSome, Jus Now and NYTA.
Elsewhere, party goers will be able to catch Four Tet playing back to back with the highly sought after Floating Points in the Marble Factory. Four Tet and Floating Points will also be joined by Solar and Shapes Residents on the Sunday evening.
For more information visit www.lovesavestheday.org