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Roger Sanchez at Basement Jaxx HUGE double headline show


Legendary electronic-music duo and favourites to Aussie shores, Basement Jaxx are finally making their way to Melbourne for their highly anticipated (and rescheduled) DJ tour this April.  In addition, Rodd Richards Presents & T1000 Events are excited to announce that house music icon Roger Sanchez will also be joining Basement Jaxx for a HUGE double headline show at the Timber Yard on Sunday April 9 (+ more to be announced).

“A BIG thank you to everyone who has supported us and kept their tickets for the original Basement Jaxx show! All tickets previously purchased will be valid for this event! And as a special surprise, we’ve added the incredible Roger Sanchez.” says Rodd Richards.

In Brief:

Widely respected as one of the world’s most legendary house duos, Basement Jaxx have been global crowd favourites for over 20 years.  Following their sold-out Orchestrated shows in 2019, the legendary BRIT & Billboard award winning (not to mention more than a dozen international other awards) duo Basement Jaxx return to Australia bringing with them an all-out sensory assault of dance floor classics including their number one hits: ‘Where’s Your Head At,’ ‘Red Alert,’ ‘Romeo,’ ‘Good Luck’ and current house anthems!

From a humble beginning in NYC to multi-year residencies in Ibiza; from digging in dusty crates, to headlining festival main stages around the world, Roger Sanchez is truly a self-made man and dance music star. The Grammy Award winning DJ (for his remix of No Doubt’s ‘Hella Good’), Producer, Remixer and countless DJ Mag ‘Best House DJ’ award winner, is beloved by his peers and fans globally.  From his hit singles: ‘Another Chance’ to ‘You Can’t Change Me,’ ‘Lost,’ ‘Turn on the Music’ to numerous remixes for iconic Artists such as: Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Lenny Kravitz, Daft Punk, Jamiroquai, Madonna, Depeche Mode, Robbie Williams, Alicia Keys, Kylie, No Doubt and many more! Roger will no doubt be playing a much anticipated Set filled with House & funk classics, mixed with new found gems.

Melbourne Show date:

Date: Sunday 9 April (Easter Sunday) – The Timber Yard, Port Melbourne

Address: 351 Plummer St, Port Melbourne

Time: 2pm – 10pm

Buy Tickets Here!!

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