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Jayda G: Queen of the Dance Floor – Review

Posted on 13th March 201919th March 2019 by Laura McDermott

Canadian Royalty Jayda G took to the decks at Wire on the 9th February, to create an all-night party. As she continues to establish herself as a world-renowned DJ and producer, Disco-House Queen Jayda G […]

Elrow finally comes to Leeds – Preview

Posted on 7th March 201927th March 2019 by Freya Hillyer

Renowned across the globe, Elrow’s ‘El Triangulo de las Rowmudas’ is finally set to come to Leeds this Saturday. So what can we expect? Well, with the likes of Melé and Marc Maya headlining the […]

Wire’s 13th Birthday with Midland – Review

Posted on 6th March 201927th March 2019 by Molly Langley

Saturday 16th February saw Leeds’ favourite basement club celebrate its 13th birthday. Since opening in 2006, Wire has hosted some great nights in collaboration with some of the world’s best DJs, including Craig Richards, Four […]

In The Middle with Kornél Kovács

Posted on 5th March 201927th March 2019 by Caris Dollard

Ahead of his set at Headrow House on Friday 22nd March, we caught up with left-field house producer and DJ Kornél Kovács to chat all about his upcoming album and the prospect of taking up […]

End of an Era: Maribou State at Mint Club

Posted on 4th March 201927th March 2019 by James Bate

From Britain’s involvement in the European Union to Freddo bars only costing 10p… all good things must eventually come to an end. Clichés aside, the same can be said for Mint Club. Following the club’s […]

Mr Scruff Exhibits the Extraordinary – Review

Posted on 1st March 201927th March 2019 by Natalie Layng

Mancunian legend, Mr Scruff, took to Headrow House for Natural Selection for

5 Reasons why Viaduct Showbar is the Perfect Club for Every Day of the Week

Posted on 21st February 201927th March 2019 by Maz Mansfield-Njie

A Cheap Night Out Already wondering when the next student loan drops? Viaduct is always free entry, so no need to stress about being in your overdraft! And on most nights you wont pay more than £2.50 a […]

Profile: Honey Dijon

Posted on 19th February 201927th March 2019 by Caris Dollard

I first came across Honey Dijon a couple of years ago in 2016 when she played at Sunfall, a then-new London festival. She gave an outstanding set as it drifted into the night, filled with […]

Four Years: On Rotation.

Posted on 18th February 201918th March 2019 by James Dewar

DIY party crew On Rotation have been killing it on the Leeds scene for just over four years. They celebrated this milestone back in November at the cosy Open Source Arts, and are now gearing […]

Acetate w/ Jeremy Sylvester – Review

Posted on 13th February 20191st March 2019 by Bella Davis

Established back in 2011 by Hessle Audio’s Pearson Sound, Acetate has been appearing more and more frequently on Wire’s busy events calendar. The night has firmly cemented itself as one of the must-do club nights […]

Re-Textured Festival – Preview

Posted on 8th February 201926th March 2019 by James Dewar

There has always been an intrinsic connection between techno and brutalism, and this is something those behind Re-Textured Festival are looking to explore.  The festival’s inaugural edition will take over London next month, hosting parties […]

An Ode to Donuts

Posted on 7th February 201927th March 2019 by Caris Dollard

It all began with mere rumours. On the walk to the final lecture, a friend whispered to me, “Donuts is closing down, did you hear?” Shocked. That was my first reaction. How could they possibly […]

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