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Official After Party with DJ Oneman

St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival Official After Party with DJ Oneman

Laneway Auckland is full to overflowing with awesome music, mad energy and positive vibes, thanks to a white-hot array of artists and fans from all over. But the buck don’t stop there -- after the show, head up the road to Cassette #9 on Vulcan Lane for the official Laneway after party, featuring acclaimed UK DJ Oneman, Race Banyon, Eastern Blocand heaps more special guests.

Melding old-school UK garage with DMZ style dubstep, Oneman (Steve Bishop to his mum) has built his brand over a series of famed hip hop & R&B sets for The Boiler Room, the now legendary back to back sets with Jackmaster, as well as sharing stops for dance titans such as SBTRKT and Major Lazer. Oneman has that rare ability to tear up any dancefloor, seamlessly blending records from disparate genres for a truly jarring brain-fizz that will be just the top-up needed to avoid post-fest fatigue.

Sound good? It gets better: free entry with your Laneway wristband, otherwise a miniscule ten bucks for those keen to appease their Laneway FOMO. Party on, people!


St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival Auckland Official After Party

Featuring DJ Oneman, with Race Banyon, Eastern Bloc and more

26 January 2015

Cassette #9

Free entry with Laneway wristband; otherwise $10 on the door

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