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Long Lost Sundays ~ October 1 w. Airwolf Paradise, Anna Lunoe & Laura King [SOLD OUT]

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Long Lost Sundays ~ October 1 w. Airwolf Paradise, Anna Lunoe & Laura King [SOLD OUT]

5:00pm, Sun 1 October, 2023
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The summer season starts this October long weekend with the return of Long Lost Sundays β˜€οΈ 

To celebrate, we’ve invited some of Australia’s finest talents to the LS thunderdome on October 1. Read on:

Naarm's Airwolf Paradise is fast becoming one of Australia's best-kept secrets. With a bevvy of well-received club anthems released across esteemed labels such as Patrick Topping’s Trick and Solomon’s Diynamic, his productions have found their way into the hands of influential tastemakers and stages around the world. Expect high-energy selections, endless stamina and a hint of controlled chaos - Airwolf Paradise is primed to make you move.

This extended Sunday also marks the LS debut of Australian dance royalty, Anna Lunoe. A world-renowned name in global dance circles, Anna has collaborated with the likes of Flume, Chris Lake, Touch Sensitive and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs plus more while broadcasting her show 'Hyperhouse' to the world via Apple Music 1. As a performer, her hard work and humble persona have seen her rise to the ranks of Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra and EDC Las Vegas. Anna's musical journey already spans the world and back again, next finding its way to Lost Sundays for the very first time 🌟

Joining Airwolf and Anna is Naarm’s queen of hard dance, Laura King. With standout performances at Beyond The Valley and Pitch Music & Arts showcasing her knack for delivering raw cuts, intricate breaks and high-tempo rhythms, Laura makes her way to Lost Sundays to close out our long weekend special in style. We can’t wait to hear what she has in store.

In support, we welcome back LS-favourite Pog, alongside the LS debut of House Plant founders, Tokyo Sexwale.

A long weekend (and extra hour of daylight) calls for an extended run time of 6pm - 2am. Tickets are on sale now, and we don't expect them to last long.

Find your people at Lost Sundays, every Sunday in Sydney.