District 8 resurrects with Kerri Chandler, Jeremy Underground, and Brame & Hamo announced for Jam Park

Donal Corrigan

Kerri Chandler, Jeremy Underground, and Brame & Hamo will be playing the new Jam Park music venue in Swords as District 8 makes it’s hugely anticipated return.

The mammoth trio of DJs are set to play the new home for District 8 on September 7th. This will be the first show District 8 have hosted after the closure of The Tivoli Theatre last year.

“(They) have themselves been responsible for some unforgettable District 8 moments.” 8 said in a Facebook post this morning.

Photo by Rosin Murphy O’Sullivan

“In this new space, District 8 will pick up right where we left off, bringing you the same high-quality electronic music from around the globe, but with better sound, bigger production and bigger lineups in an even bigger space.”

There will be big smiles on Irish nightlife goers this morning with the announcement of Kerri Chandler. Having recently said that District 8 was one of his favorites venues to play, he will be sure to get a warm welcome from the country in September. The 50 year older producer has a huge presence in Irish nightlife and festivals as he refers to playing the Emerald Isle ‘as coming home’.

Kerri Chandler - District 8 March 2016

Shuttle buses will be provided by District 8 to and from the city center on the night. District 8 has also said that this is only the start of the announcements for huge shows in Jam Park.

Tickets range from €22-€33+ and will be available to buy this Friday at 9 am here.


Hey, before you go...

Nialler9 has been covering new music, new artists and gigs for the last 19 years. If you like the article you just read, and want us to publish more just like it, please consider supporting us on Patreon.

What you get as thanks in return...

  • A weekly Spotify playlist only for patrons.
  • Access to our private Nialler9 Discord community.
  • Ad-free and bonus podcast episodes.
  • Guestlist & discounts to Nialler9 & Lumo Club events.
  • Themed playlists only for subscribers.

Your support enables us to continue to publish articles like this one, make podcasts and provide recommendations and news to our readers, and be a key part of the music community in Ireland and abroad.

Become a patron at Patreon!

The Nialler9 Newsletter

Get music news, features and new music into your inbox twice a week.

Please wait...

Thank you for sign up!