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13.04.2023 - 10:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
One of Scotland's hottest DJs is coming back to Ayrshire this weekend.
George Bowie is bringing his GBX set to Kilmarnock for a birthday dance anthems party and he will be on the decks at the Garage nightclub on Grange Street.
It’s a year since George made his garage debut and he’s coming back to celebrate his anniversary in style.
The popular DJ told Ayrshire Live: "I’m absolutely buzzing to be back in Killie! It was a year ago I made my Garage debut and the place was mental!
"The people there do not move from the dancefloor! The place was bouncing, the atmosphere was electric and I cannot wait to come back down! See you on the dancefloor Kilmarnock!
Event organiser and fellow DJ on the night Darren Stevens said: "Last April when George made his debut the place went wild!
"It was one of my favourite gigs ever and I’ve DJ'd all over Scotland. The dance floor was full all night.
"The Garage still has that classic nightclub feel where people just give it laldy! The atmosphere was electric.
"Every gig that I’ve been doing recently everyone keeps coming up to me saying they can’t wait.
"The whole town is buzzing for the return of George. It’s a night you don’t want to miss!! See you on the dancefloor!
Tickets are selling fast for the event, to secure one of the few remaining briefs and avoid disappointment on the night visit here.
Garage nightclub owner Jamie Mackenzie added: "We are delighted to bring George and his GBX anthems back to the Garage nightclub.
"Last year people from all over Ayrshire came to see Scotland's main man and we are delighted to put on an even bigger show this time around!"
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