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09 August 2008
If you are looking for parties on Woman’s Day this year, Cape Town club FICTION has taken the lead.
This Woman's Day Long Street’s DJ Bar FICTION is proud to present the third annual RESPECT THE WOMAN party. This is a party night dedicated to honoring the fairer sex.
To mark the occasion, Moody & Wonder Woman will be performing live along with DJ sets by Microstripe and Liver.
For those who ain’t in the know, Dr Moody is the legendary Brighton based DJ/producer and founder of Surgery Records.
Now residing in Cape Town, he and songstress Wonder Woman (aka Lauren Steyn) have been collaborating on a variety of tracks for some time now.
This Woman’s Day DJ night will showcase their newly formed repertoire of floor thumping breaks, electro & drum n bass for the first time.
Microstripe will then be delivering her blend of bad ass breaks and drum & bass and for the early part of the evening Liver will be serving up his selection of bass infused, glitch hop and hip hop happiness.
Respect the Woman Party:
Date: 9 August 2008
Venue: Club Fiction
Location: 226 Long Street | Cape Town
Time: 20:00 – 04:00
Price: R30 for the guys and for the ladies – FREE
For more information contact +27 (0) 21 424 5709
*As an extra special bonus for all those girls who think that boys are stupid there'll be a stand where you can throw rocks at them for free.*
Have a read at the other great Woman's Day Celebrations & Events that Cape Town has to offer this Woman’s Day and we are sure you will be inspired to party with us.
Subscribe to our free, monthly Editor’s Picks Newsletter for celebrations and events on or before each public holiday and for parties that makes Cape Town so special and unique.
And for a little something extra – read through our Things to do Day section and find something to spoil the women in your life with.
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