Up all night


Who said that Kuala Lumpur was starved of decent live shows? With Heineken’s Thirst Studio 06 event at the KL Tower tomorrow boasting a stellar bill comprising some top local and international acts from the dance and rock scenes, punters have finally got themselves a proper happening gig to look forward to. 

Top-lining the show is the Groove Armada Soundsystem featuring the impressive instrumental and production skills of Tom Findlay and Andy Cato. Over the years, Groove Armada has proved to be one of the most innovative and exciting acts to emerge from the British dance music scene. Critically acclaimed albums like Vertigo and Goodbye Country, Hello Nightclub have established the group as a major player in the dance scene and being a constant MTV presence, their brand of infectious dance will sure to be a huge hit with the party people in the audience.  

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