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From Bagatelle to Lisa Lashes



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Published Date: 15 May 2008
IT'S business as usual at the award-winning Coach* nightclub complex in Banbridge with an entertainment schedule as varied as it is impressive, catering for every musical taste right across the week.
Their legendary Wednesdays kick off again on June 4 with commercial pop, rock, indie, chart and dance delivered by Cool FM’s Gareth Stewart.

The free-admission midweek summer soirees are an annual institution in the County Down town. Doors open 9pm until 1.15am

Friday nights at Coach* continue to run the gauntlet for Northern Ireland’s biggest 80s and 90s night. Drawing in all ages, from 18 onwards, there’s even a slow dance section. DJ Alz mans the decks between 9pm and 1.15am. Admission is free before 11pm and £5 after.

And on Friday, May 30 none other than famous Irish circuit super group Bagatelle appear at Coach* as part of a new monthly live band night. It’s a massive coup for the Coach complex, who will host them in the upstairs function room.

Saturdays is Coach’s electronic music showcase. With a plethora of the world’s finest DJs having graced the main room decks over the years, such high standards continue unabated this month.

It’s the old favourite ‘Back to the Old Skool’ on May 16, then the following week, Banbridge-boy-made-good Greg Downey – now an accomplished producer and DJ on the international dance scene – makes a guest appearance alongside a debut performance from Canadian DJ Preach.

The following week Saturday, May 31 is headlined by Lisburn DJ and another highly accomplished and respected producer Mandy Reid, who’s accompanied by UK DJ Shan and local DJ Chris Davis.

June 7 is party night at Coach as the complex celebrates its eighth birthday. And who better than to mark the big date than the gorgeous queen of dance music herself Lisa Lashes.

And so, from Wednesdays to Fridays through to Saturday nights, Coach* complex continues to provide across-the-styles, across-the-ages, high quality and frequently groundbreaking entertainment throughout its many function rooms.

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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 11:03 AM
  • Source: Lurgan Mail
  • Location: Lurgan
 
 
  

 
 

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