December 1, 2011

You’d be hard pressed to find a DJ in Barcelona who goes to such lengths to keep his fans entertained. His signature “happy music” mix of 80s, 90s, pop, rock and disco gets the crowd grooving.

A showman at heart, Glass Hat dons a range of gear from rockabilly to blues bros, even the occasional top hat. He’s a crowd pleaser at Suborn (February 4, 10, 17, 18 Venetian Carnival and 24) and Jamboree’s 2nd floor Tarantos (February 6, 13, 20 and 27). He has regular gigs at Le Poupée nightclub (February 3 and 11) in nearby town of Sant Celoni. He also DJs regularly at the Cupcake 80s party organized by the Nasty Mondays crew at the Apolo (February 9).

So don’t be shy, you’re not alone; give us a few gin ‘n’ tonics and we’ll dance to “Tainted Love” too.

glassshat.com

December 1, 2011

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