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EVENT NEWS: Carl Cox Ibiza charity prize draw in support of children in conflict zones via LNADJ/War Child


Fresh from rocking the House of Commons at the House The House charity event, Carl Cox together with Last Night a DJ Saved My Life charitable foundation are offering an amazing competition prize of a Carl Cox VIP guest list experience for 2 in Ibiza. 

The winner of the draw, taking place on 1st June 2016, will win the prize of 2 guestlist places for Carl Cox – The Revolution Final Chapter opening at Space Ibiza on June 14th.

Entry into the draw requires the entrant to TEXT ‘OHYES’ to 70660 and donate £5 to support children in conflict zones around the world (UK mobiles only). There is also a web donation link for the campaign. click here

** Tickets to Space, Ibiza are eligible to over 21’s only **

Texts costs £5 plus network charge, UK mobiles only, obtain bill payer’s permission. International donors please use the web link. The right to extend the competition is reserved, Customer care +44 1243 870036

House The House was attended by MPs, charitable donors, and figures from across the music and media industries. The legendary DJ Carl Cox was supported by 19-year old Holly Louise, overall winner of the House the House nationwide DJ contest, and 16-year old Stanley Hood, winner of the 14-16 year old category providing admirable competition for the house and techno don. 

Last Night A DJ Saved My Life’s 3-month text message donation scheme encourages supporters of Carl, LNADJ and the dance music community as a whole to give £5 by texting ‘OHYES’ to 70660. The funds raised will be given to War Child to support some of the world’s most vulnerable children, affected by the world’s worst conflicts in the Middle East, Afghanistan and Africa. The winner of the first text to donate draw, Anton Bell, won the opportunity to meet Carl Cox at the House The House event last night. The ‘OHYES’ text to donate initiative is also offering prize draws up to the closing date July 7th. See link for terms and conditions.  click here



6 regional finalists competed to win a place to play alongside dance music legend, Carl Cox, at the House of Commons. The initiative was set up to raise money and inspire the UK dance music community to champion a positive contribution to children in conflict zones across the world. For those not lucky enough to have attended the event, you can see all the action from the night with BE-AT.TV .



The regional heats were held in 6 UK cities and supported by the education partner, Access to Music, an educational body that develops creativity and vocational ambition via relevant engagement and guidance within the music industry. The organisation has provided training to thousands of musicians across the UK.

Jonny Lee, Founder of LNADJ says: “What an incredible evening! This was a hugely important event for a vital cause - raising funds by getting young people engaged through their love of music. The entries were amazing this year, and Carl, Holly, and Stanley, all played fantastic sets. We’d like to thank everyone involved for making this a tremendous success.”

The event follows the ground breaking launch of ‘House the House’ in 2013, when Fatboy Slim and competition winner Bryce Fury made history by becoming the first DJs to play in the House of Commons.

WHAT THEY SAY
"As an ambassador of ‘Last Night a DJ Saved My Life’, I am really excited to support this amazing competition focusing on children in conflict zones around the world".
Carl Cox, LNADJ Ambassador

"I’m a proud supporter of ‘Last Night A DJ Saved My Life’ and the work that it’s doing with ‘House The House’. Music is a huge part of my life and to give something back in this way is amazing."
Fatboy Slim, LNADJ Ambassador

House the House’ has already proved a successful initiative and I am delighted in their focus this year on raising money for children in conflict zones. I urge people to support it in whatever way they can to maximise this fund raising opportunity for such a worthwhile cause.
Andrew Bingham, MP

‘House the House’ is the perfect example of the power of music. Not only what music can do for an individual but what music can do for communities all over the world.
Bryce Fury, House The House 2013 Winner

Access to Music is committed to working with young people to unlock their potential through music and creative industry activities. Having worked with ‘Last Night a DJ Saved My Life’ in 2013, Access to Music knows that young people will be presented with a wealth of opportunities and positive experiences through the ‘House the House’ project. ‘House to House’ will also help young people enhance core values that will directly benefit their communities and a wider global society. Access to Music is proud and excited to be working with ‘House the House’ in 2016″. John Taylor, Joint Managing Director Access to Music

Good music has always facilitated a communal experience. Good audio raises that experience to a higher level. Funktion One supports LNADJ and the ‘House the House’ project in their endeavours to bring awareness of the importance of quality audio to young people.
Ann Andrews, Funktion One





ABOUT THE FOUNDATION

LAST NIGHT A DJ SAVED MY LIFE FOUNDATION - lnadj.com
… continues to support children in conflict zones around the world. Last year LNADJ raised over £8000 to fund work in Zaatari refugee camp, close to the Syrian border in northern Jordan.
Get involved , Changing Lives, Saving Lives

OUR PARTNERS
Founded in 2000 by Lynn Cosgrave, Safehouse Management started life as a pure DJ Management & Booking Agency, looking after many of the worlds most renowned DJs and producers.

Safehouse has since developed and activities broadened to include DJ and artist management, worldwide bookings, and recording & remix work, event production and promotion, public relations, tour management and sponsorship. Safehouse operates out of three offices located in the UK, Spain and Uruguay whilst working closely with industry partners across the globe. Artists on the roster currently include Carl Cox, Cassy, Danny Tenaglia, Guy J, John Digweed, Jon Rundell, Monika Kruse, Nicole Moudaber, Tania Vulcano, Umek and Yousef.

BE-AT.TV is an online global community connecting clubbers and electronic music fans with big-name DJs, venues and festivals.

As technical partners for both House The House 2013 and 2016 events, and many other LNADJ events over the years, Project Audio have provided PA's, sound systems, lighting, stage and rigging, managed by a consistently excellent and dedicated crew, without all of which there would simply be no show. LNADJ Foundation are immensely fortunate and honoured to be supported by Project Audio and their event expertise.

are a full service creative production and design agency based in London & Ibiza.
They strive to exceed what our clients believe is possible through fresh creative thinking and memorable execution. They generate powerful ideas – concepts that lead to unforgettable experiences for their clients – and the execution and delivery to make it real.

… The market leaders in audio hosting for radio shows & DJ mixes, will host the House the House forum and micro site.

… Has been voted “Best Music Production & DJ College” six times at the annual T-Scan Awards. They provide LNADJ with scholarships for some of the finalists in the London region. Our final winner will take home the opportunity to be a part of there longest Online production course which is 68 weeks.

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Pioneer produce DJ gear utilising some of the most cutting-edge technology offered to the DJ market and are market leaders. Through there continuous creative innovation they aim to excite, inspire, and entertain; investing in the passions of the music entertainment community.

… Has an expanding network of music centres located across England. Working in conjunction with LNADJ and venues around the UK, Access To Music will oversee the National Heats that will be scheduled to take place from the start of April 2016, to show case the best DJs from that region. The winners of each heat will then compete in a National Final taking place in April 2016, in London.

… Once again provide sound consultation and installation.

DIGITAL DJ TIPS http://digitaldjtips.com
… have provided £10,000 worth of DJ courses for all Heat Finalists and competition winners.

Thanks to Alchemy PR for providing this great piece of news.

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