AVA Festival are well known for their incredible Belfast-based festivals, their intriguing Castle parties, not to mention their debut AVA Festival in London, so couple that with the infamy of Denis Sulta, Sligo and Limerick city, and we’ve got ourselves a party.

The Belfast crew have just announced a huge day into night party with one of Sligo’s favourite collectives, Faint. For this April date, the collective welcome everyone’s favourite DJ, Denis Sulta as well as arguably Ireland’s brightest star at the moment, Or:la. Joining them on the bill are Sligo’s own Brame & Hamo as well as the trifecta of DJ Deece, Sally C and Colm K, who’ll all be playing at the festival during the summer.

The only show of this stature we’ve seen in recent years South of the border was Subtech’s party this time last year which featured Sulta and Brame & Hamo along with one Aussie hero in Mall Grab. Next week sees the return of Mall Grab to Limerick along with KETTAMA and Hammer.

With that, the good folks over at Habitat have penciled in Sulta’s return for April too, where he’ll be joined by one of the hottest properties in house music at the moment in Mella Dee. Sulta is without a doubt the most popular DJ in the world right now, and that statement was only solidified by his recent stop in Galway with Refuge, where a certain video of him playing ‘Meet me at the Love Parade’ along with a Conor McGregor went viral everywhere.

We’re sure that this particular stop from the Scot will definitely go down in Irish dance music history, as has been the case with every single other occasion he’s set foot here up until now.

You can check out the AVA X Faint event here, and the Limerick event here.

 

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