DJ making return after 10 year wait

EDDIE Halliwell performs his first Belfast club show in ten years as he presents Fire It Up at Mandela Hall on Saturday, 22 September.

There are people who play records and there are DJs who blow minds... Eddie Halliwell is the latter.

Labelled as one of the most technically-gifted DJs of his generation, a DJ who in less than a decade has established himself as one of the globe’s few true ‘Superstar DJs’.

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Halliwell is a DJing megastar, consistently ranked in DJ Magazine’s Top 100 DJ Poll and in 2010 nominated in Mixmag’s prestigious Greatest DJ Of All Time poll.

Behind the decks the charismatic showman is a hive of activity, constantly manipulating the music with lightning-quick cuts, layers of effects and slick scratches.

Playing tracks from across a broad musical spectrum (house, electro, techno and trance) he harnesses the vigour of every beat, synth, hi-hat, squelch and squeak, using his technical expertise to generate energy and manipulate new sounds.

He pushes new DJing technologies to their maximum potential, performing tricks and generating effects unrivalled by his peers.

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It is this, Halliwell’s unique ability to take the art of DJing to a higher level of technical prowess and entertainment, which has won him the admiration fans across the world along with the respect of his fellow DJs.

Halliwell also currently holds residencies at global super-clubs Cream, Gatecrasher, and Goodgreef. Mandella Hall – here comes “Eddie, Eddie, Eddie.”

As a result Halliwell’s relentless touring schedule sees him perform international gigs across the planet on a weekly basis, with sold out club shows, arena tours and headline festival performances in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, USA, Canada, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Russia, and a host of other countries on every hospitable continent on earth.

Supporting Eddie on this “Fire It Up” Show is new rising star, D.O.D, whom has already gained support from the likes of Laid Back Luke, Steve Aoki and Judge Jules to name a few! With Label support from Dim Mak, Vicious, Black Hole + Nebula, it is plain to see D.O.D has a bright future ahead.

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Now it is time for Northern Ireland revellers to flavour Eddie Halliwell in the flesh as he performs his first Belfast club show in ten years when he fires it up in Mandela Hall on Saturday 22 September. Doors open from 9.30pm to 2am with tickets priced at £16 (NUS / Student) or £18 otherwise. Tickets are on sale now from www.shine.net, www.ticketmaster.ie, and Ticketmaster outlets nationwide.

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