Alison Hammond's simple message as teenage son makes huge move away from mum's TV career
16.04.2024 - 15:07
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Alison Hammond has shared a simple message in response to her son's news as he makes his very own solo move. Aidan isn't following in his TV star mum's exact footsteps but he will find himself in front of plenty of people as DJ.
The teenager is no stranger to being behind the decks and appears to have been building up his exposure in the area if posts on his Instagram page are anything to go by. But Aidan has now revealed his biggest gig to date as he'll be playing at this year's Camp Bestival.
Confirming the news on Instagram, the 19-year-old said: "I AM PLAYING AT MY FIRST EVER FESTIVAL @campbestival I will be playing on Saturday 27th of July in the Bollywood tent from 7-8pm so if you like house music get your tickets and come see me play big thanks to @campbestival."
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Camp Bestival also commented on the new addition to the line-up: "We are so excited to announce that Aidan Hammond will be joining us at Camp Bestival Dorset this summer with his festival DJ debut. Son of TV’s Alison Hammond, Aidan has been DJ'ing for over a year, captivating audiences with his infectious beats and electrifying performances. He’ll be DJ’ing in the legendary Bollywood tent on Saturday night and is rumoured to have a ‘special surprise guest’ joining him too….
According to the festival, Aidan, who has made frequent appearances at DJ Fat Tony brunches and private events, specializes in house music with his sets a fusion of tech house, energetic rhythms, and uplifting melodies that keep the crowd grooving.
Aidan's goal is to expand his presence
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