May 11, 2016 4.07 pm
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DJ Judge Jules making Lincoln stop on Judgement tour
Popular dance music DJ Judge Jules is making a special stop in Lincoln as part of his 2016 tour, just as he prepares for his record 16th year at Ibiza. Judge Jules’ Judgement tour, which started in January, will include a gig at Lincoln’s Home nightclub on Bank Holiday Sunday, May 29. Known for his music…
Judge Jules is coming to Home nightclub in Lincoln.
Popular dance music DJ Judge Jules is making a special stop in Lincoln as part of his 2016 tour, just as he prepares for his record 16th year at Ibiza.
Judge Jules’ Judgement tour, which started in January, will include a gig at Lincoln’s Home nightclub on Bank Holiday Sunday, May 29.
Known for his music production and radio shows, Judge Jules (born Julius O’Riordan) adopted his nickname due to his degree in law and career as a music lawyer.
He’s won a number of accolades and through his radio shows he has been responsible for launching many popular trance tunes and acts in the UK.
‘The Judge’ recently released a track with ‘Ooo Records’ called ‘With a Song’ and has more tunes scheduled for release in the near future.
With 12 dates already on his tour, Jules is hitting the biggest clubs in the UK with an exclusive play of his new material.
His Home Lincoln appearance is free entry before 11pm or queue jump tickets are available online from £6.
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