VK Electric: Tom Zanetti, K.O Kane @ O2 Ritz, Manchester | Friday 21st September, 2018
By Jess Stoddard
Can you think of anything better than grabbing your mates for a night out, dancing to the tunes and swooning at the sight of Tom Zanetti in the flesh? No? Well, you are in for a treat, as VK Electric… Into the Night heads to Manchester this September for the ultimate freshers’ event.
If you’ve been living under a rock and not heard of him, Tom Zanetti has had an incredible year. The British DJ rapper, singer and record producer is best known for his hit ‘You Want Me’ featuring Sadie Arma. His hits have led him to perform around the world, and even making an appearance on TV phenomenon Love Island.
Zanetti won’t be alone on stage at the O2 Ritz – his wingman for VK Electric is K.O Kane. K.O Kane is a regular on stage with Zanetti and mixes up some awesome remixes with the likes of DJ Fresh, Sigma and Sigala.
The VK Electric… Into the Night tour is visiting nine cities across the UK, also featuring a line-up of special guests at each UK date including MIST’s official DJ, DJ Troopa, international club DJ and Unity Radio fave Tango Williams, Danny T who has been slamming Europe’s biggest clubs this summer, and Leeds’ Lawrence James plus some very special surprise guests still to be announced.
Tickets available at ticketmaster.co.uk £6 – £20 advance (plus standard booking free).
Over 18s only.
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