Over the past two years KINK has gone from being one of the many struggling club nights around Sydney trying to make it big to undoubtedly being one of the biggest house and breaks nights in Sydney and have also expanded to host weekly parties in both Canberra and the Gold Coast and regular tour nights across Australia.
This Saturday 7 May marks KINK's second birthday and to celebrate they have organised one of their biggest parties to date, squeezing as many of their favourite KINK DJ's into the line up as possible and a very special appearance from SARAH MAIN (PACHA-Ibiza) to boot. The line up for KINK at the Arthouse is as follows:
09:00 – 11:00 Brenden Fing vs. Spin-X
11:00 – 01:00 Shamus vs. Jackster
01:00 – 03:00 SARAH MAIN (Pacha ~ Ibiza)
03:00 – 05:00 Ben Morris vs. Ajax (Bang Gang)
05:00 – 07:00 Tom Da Silva vs. Craig Obey
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