It reiterated that pilgrims require a Haj visa and it can be obtained through recognised official channels
It’s never too early to start planning your New Year’s Eve and Zero Gravity is trying to make it easier for you with a line-up of some incredible acts.
The nightclub will welcome electro giants Groove Armada to its outdoor stage on December 31, joined by anthem-inducing house DJ, Hot Since 82.
The duo behind biggest dance tracks including Superstylin’, If Everybody Looked The Same and I See You Baby – Groove Armada have single-handedly given the term ‘floor-filler’ a whole new meaning.
Since they teamed up in 1996, Andy Cato and Tom Findlay have constantly reinvented their sound, and produced eight studio albums, 13 compilations and 33 trip-hopping singles to date.
The pair show no signs of slowing down as they reach a second decade behind the decks, having released their new EP earlier this year.
Also featured on the bill will be Hot Since 82, the softly-spoken Brit, Daley Padley.
His tracks Let It Ride and Like You, plus killer remixes including Rudimental’s Right Here, have made him the hottest property in pioneering house music this season.
Tickets are priced at Dhs250 (early bird) on www.platinumlist.net or Dhs400 on the door. For details, call 04 399 0009.
It reiterated that pilgrims require a Haj visa and it can be obtained through recognised official channels
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