Paranoid London

Wigwam, Friday 17th October

Few acts have had such a profound impact on the evolution of club culture, but Paranoid London is undoubtedly one of them. When they burst onto the scene over a decade ago, their raw, unfiltered sound was so fresh it sparked a wave of imitators. Their live performances, too, revolutionized the scene, inspiring a shift toward more dynamic, immersive experiences.

From headlining legendary festivals like Glastonbury (Silver Hayes, Block9, & Shangri-La), Sonar, Dekmantel, and Movement Detroit, to gracing iconic clubs like Fabric, Panorama Bar, Lux Fragil (Lisbon), and Pacha (Ibiza), Paranoid London has taken their electrifying sound to every corner of the globe. Their reach extends from NYC’s Good Room to LA’s Lights Down Low, and from Amsterdam’s DGTL to San Francisco’s Sunset Campout.

Now pushing the envelope even further, they’ve embraced a “hybrid” DJ style, blending live synths, effects, and sequences with decks to create a constantly evolving, high-energy performance that never stops moving forward. And with their revamped full live show, now enhanced with visuals from the acclaimed Bob Jaroc (Fatboy Slim, Dua Lipa, Duke Dumont), Paranoid London is taking things to the next level—seriously, they’re not messing around. Three critically acclaimed albums, countless 12″ singles, and edits have ensured they remain a fixture in DJs' record boxes, on stages, and in booths around the world.


Date:
Friday 17th October
Time:
11.00pm
Price:
From €22.50
Address:
Wigwam, Middle Abbey Street, North City, Dublin, Ireland

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