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Date: Friday 13 December 2024 | Time: 9:00pm til 4:00am
The Palais | Nottingham
Tickets: from £22
The trance returns with TRANCECODA x Groovebox x Shine! Following the success of our recent trance event at Binks Yard, we are excited to announce that TRANCECODA is back in Nottingham at a new location, The Palais, for another unforgettable night of trance music! ⚡️
Join us for an incredible lineup featuring Paul Van Dyk, John 00 Fleming, Ciaran McAuley, Dark Fusion, and Fuenka. Prepare for an electrifying evening filled with insane production and the best trance tracks.
Don’t miss out on this epic night—tickets are on sale now and selling fast!
PAUL VAN DYK | Trancecoda X Groovebox X Shine at The Palais (13 Dec 2024 - 14 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Friday - Saturday | 21:00 | - 04:00 |
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