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BYO Warehouse Party with DZ, Comic Sans and Montpelier

Words by Scenewave Oz - Published on July 5, 2010

This Friday, in what is set to be one of the most insane parties of the year, renowned party-goers themselves DZ, will be joined by Comic Sans and Montpelier along with a host of DJ’s. Held in a warehouse on a private property, the event is BYO. That’s right… BYO.

“6 DJ’s, 3 Bands, 1 Party”

Disco Entertainment & Romance in my pants presents THE ADVENTURES OF… this Friday the 9th of July. Essentially it’s a BYO warehouse party featuring some of Brisbane’s best up and coming acts, including Loot n Plunder, DZ, Comic Sans and Montpelier.

Tickets are $25, and are selling out fast!

You can buy tickets direct from Montpelier, or visit the official event page on facebook.

THE ADVENTURES OF…

The Adventures Of

The Adventures Of

6-12pm / 18+ only.
10 Light St Fortitude Valley

Rules: STRICTLY NO GLASS. CANS AND PLASTIC ONLY. MIXERS AVAILABLE ON THE NIGHT. STRICTLY NO ALCOHOL SOLD, this is a private party.

In what is set to be one of the most insane parties of the year, the renowned party-goers themselves DZ, will be joined by Comic Sans and Montpelier along with a host of DJ’s. Held in a warehouse on a private property, the event is BYO. That’s right… BYO.

THIS IS AN EVENT ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. PLEASE RESPECT THE SURROUNDING RESIDENTS. Organisers have the right to refuse entry. Intoxicated patrons will be denied or removed from the venue. ANY DISORDERLY BEHAVIOUR WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. please dont be a douche and ruin it for everyone, we want to keep these this going.

Supported by Showtime, Monastery, Bats, Clique St Magazine and Penylane.

OFFICIAL AFTER PARTY – Monastery for the launch of CHOO CHOO! Free entry with the adventures of stamp.

3 responses to “BYO Warehouse Party with DZ, Comic Sans and Montpelier”

  1. I like this article! Will come again next time for sure, thank again

  2. Scott Tonges says:

    Hmm…. pretty sure that's called spam.

  3. Scott Tonges says:

    Hmm…. pretty sure that's called spam.

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