Published Date:
24 June 2009
By Staff reporter
HALO, Ballycastle's newest nightclub, is open every Friday and Saturday and will also be open on Bank Holiday Sundays and during the Auld Lamas Fair.
Register you details on the website www.haloballycastle.com for updates on all future events at Halo including Bank Holiday Sundays.
Every Friday resident DJ Danny Devlin starts the weekend at Halo with his mix of Chart, R n B and Anthems. Danny would be familiar to students based in Belfast, he is resident DJ at student venues The Globe and Scratch. Danny is also Saturday night resident at The Bank Nightclub in Newry.
On Saturdays Halos - 91access all areas - 92 policy comes into effect, allowing patrons to explore this fantastic new clubbing experience set in Ballycastle.
The soundtrack to the Lower Level room will be Party Classics. So if you fancy a bit of Pink, Britney, Madonna, Pussycat Dolls or maybe even some 'Dirty Dancing' this is the room for you. The Lower Level will is presided over by DJ Johnny V. Johnny has vast experience playing venues all over the country including Belfast's Scratch, Globe and Mynt.
The Upper Level of Halo is the room for Chart and Commercial Dance, all the biggest hits of the moment guarantee a fantastic atmosphere and packed dance floor. DJ for the Upper Level is Erik Kay, one of the finest DJs in Northern Ireland with a wealth of experience. Over the last 5 years Erik has played across a huge number of clubs and events including The Globe, La Lea, Thompson=92s Garage and Cool FM. Erik is involved in producing his own music, expect to hear Mash-Ups of big tunes specially produced by Erik for Halo every Saturday.
The first Sunday opening of Halo will be on 12th July. Resident DJ for all Bank Holiday Sundays and special events will be Gareth Stewart from Cool FM. Gareth is on Cool FM 97.4 every Monday to Friday from 2pm to 6pm. Gareth Stewart is also resident DJ at The Bank Newry, Ashburn Lurgan and Rain Belfast.
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Last Updated:
22 June 2009 4:52 PM
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Source:
Ballymoney Times
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Location:
Ballymoney