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Giveaway: Tickets to see DJ Roger Sanchez at Manchester’s Venus – and signed goodies!

By Marios Papaloizou

With close to 20 years on the house music scene, Roger Sanchez is a veteran of the music industry and one of the most revered DJs in the world.

MM are delighted to be giving away a pair of tickets for FREE to see Sanchez performing at Venus club on Friday July 19 – you only have to email us to enter!

As well as the pair of tickets, the winner and FOUR runners-up, will receive a signed a t-shirt, Stealth Records shades and a USB stick loaded with Sanchez’s upcoming mix album Release Yourself 13.

To enter all you have to do is email us your contact details here to be in with a chance of winning.

If the link above doesn’t work, email us at (newsdesk (at) mancunianmatters (dot) co (dot) uk).

The new album is the 13th edition of Sanchez’s ‘Release Yourself’ compilation series and features tracks and remixes from Dusky, DJ Sneak & Riva Starr and many more, brimming with a dizzying array of exclusives and tracks from the cream of the current scene.

The American superstar DJ has remixed some of the biggest names in the music industry, from Kylie Minogue and Daft Punk to Madonna, The Police and No Doubt. Check http://rogerscanchez.com for more info.

Venus Club believes the debuting of Sanchez in their summer line-up indicates a new era for them, with house music legend Todd Terry following on Friday August 30.

With such major house music stars making appearances at the club, promoter Ben Egerton believes the ethos at the club still remains the same.

“Venus is all about having a brilliant time, which is the foundation of what we do,” he said. “We have got a great crowd who come from across the region and really make Venus what it is, with an amazing atmosphere each weekend.”

For ticket information at Venus Club visit www.venusmanchester.co.uk

MM pick the winner at random from those who enter and our decision is final.

Picture courtesy of Tom Keller via Roger Sanchez PR team, with thanks.

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