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date
Jan 31 2021
15:00 - 22:00
Location
The Third Day at North Melbourne
290 Macaulay Road North Melbourne, VIC, Australia 3051
about
Well and truly rolling into 2021, it's fair to say our Warehouse series has given us the much-needed cause for celebration we've been craving. Great friends, great music, open-air day party, and great vibes. What more could you ask for? Whether you've danced with us before at Warehouse or are keen to boogie with us for the first time, join us at The Third Day on Sun 31st of Jan alongside a lineup that exemplifies the breadth and calibre of talent within Melbourne. Good times will be had. Join the fun.
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  • Claddy

    Raised in the club, Claddy brings a unique, vibrant energy into the dance music world. Her catchy bass lines and melodies make your heart pump and your feet stomp to her seductive rhythmic vocals.
    Melbourne, Australia
    • DeepHouse
    • Electro
    • House
  • Gumm

    Over the last ten years, Gumm graduated from being an active promoter hosting renegade parties in obscure public spaces, to performing at Melbourne's biggest festivals including Let Them Eat Cake, Pitch Music & Arts and smalltown. As one of the co-founder’s of the city's Darklove brand, he's hosted international acts from The Drifter to Damon Jee, to go with his regular bookings supporting Maceo Plex, DJ Koze, Jennifer Cardini, Job Jobse, Ben Klock, ANNA, Folamour, Mind Against and more. With many exciting productions in the pipeline, including a release on Berlin-based Ombra International, Gumm is well situated to be at the Melbourne forefront of a new compelling global sound with roots in genres like nu-wave, indie-dance and nu-disco.
    Melbourne, Australia
    • Dance
    • Disco
  • Katie Pearson

    Many DJs try to avoid the tags and pinholes that genres create. Most of them fail to do so. However, most of them aren’t Melbourne authority Katie Pearson. A blank insignia, Katie has avoided this through a unique, yet authentic musical journey. She has long been at the forefront of Australia’s queer dance scene, most notably as co­host of “gay ass disco”, The Outpost. However, when you can regularly produce moments of dance floor ecstasy that Front Leftists thought only possible in the ’90s, you quickly become the scenes worst kept secret.
    Melbourne, Australia
    • Disco
    • Electronic
    • House