Annie Mac’s Dublin show moves to The Academy & she starts a festival in Malta
BBC Radio One DJ and Dubliner Annie Mac is coming back home for a show in Twisted Pepper The Academy (upgraded due to demand) on December 3rd for a DJ set.
Tickets are €19.90 plus fees on sale now from Ticketmaster.
Meanwhile, Annie’s latest endeavour is a music festival in Malta called Lost and Found next April featuring Carl Craig, Kaytranada, Kerri Chandler, Ten Walls, Tiga, Julio Bashmore, Paleman and more.
The DJ’s latest AMP compilation is out now and features tracks from Tiga, Disclosure, Jungle, Ten Walls, Cyril Hahn’s Jessie Ware remix, Vic Mensa, Jamie xx, Wet, Lapsley and more across 2 discs.
That fun Tiga track – ‘Bugatti’:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkIUUWG2tyk
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