Sugar Park Pres Reveals Nine Summer Parkland Parties
The first events features Sydney DJs Dolce and Venda.
Sugar, Adelaide’s home to house music, presents Sugar Park Pres – a series of outdoor live music events in parklands across Adelaide this summer.
The nine dance parties feature artists from around the world, including Ukraine’s E. Lina, the UK’s Bruno Schmidt, and American DJ Scott Grooves.
Episode One kicks off on Saturday, October 26. It is extra special as it involves the official launch of Inside Out Audio, a brand new music event company specialising in event logistics. Whether you’re looking to hire audio equipment or need help with venue coordination, Inside Out Audio can help with all your needs.
Inside Out Audio is teaming up with its sister brand, Inside Out Dance Club, for a spectacular opening night of tunes with a lineup comprising Sydney DJs Venda and Dolce alongside b2b Lenin and Ivy. Moorak Wine will be slinging bevos from 4pm until 11pm, and if you buy a drink you’ll get free entry into Sugar later that night.
This first night of fun is entirely free, although some of the upcoming parties will be ticketed
as they feature international DJs.
Sugar Park Pres will be putting on nine events from October 26 to January 18 where you can dance to your hearts content as the sun sets in Adelaide’s best parklands.
Sugar Park Pres runs from October 26 to January 18. Ticketed events will be listed on Humanittix.
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