An all-new show celebrating dance music across the decades will be arriving at a West Melbourne venue this winter.
Moorabbin music fans with a passion for dance anthems will get a chance to party into the night this June. The winter month will see West Melbourne’s Festival Hall play host to “Hot Dub Time Machine”, a show that pays tribute the best dance music sourced from 1962 right up to the present.
City events venues hosting musical events and dances often work with specialist flyer printing services that can design and produce eye-catching advertising materials that entice the public to participate.
The brainchild of Tom Lowndes, Hot Dub Time Machine began in 2011 as a time travelling audio visual party experience called “Dance Through the Decades”. Over the years, it has grown into a dance party icon and an acclaimed music history class welcomed all over the world.
The show has become a main stage regular at festivals appearing at major events like Coachella, Bestival, Falls, Splendour in the Grass, It’s The Ship and Tomorrowland among others, while its headline shows have amassed a huge following.
Hot Dub Time Machine will now be held at the Festival Hall on Saturday, June 29. The party will start at 8 pm and the venue can be found at 300 Dudley Street in West Melbourne.
