Hannah Wants set for UK Tour hosted by Cream
Having established herself as a leading DJ within the dark and brooding bass house circuit, and as one of the leading female acts in the industry right now, Hannah Wants is a name that will be familiar to dance fans worldwide. Now, the Birmingham-born producer is bringing her skillset to the road with a UK Tour, presented by dance music icons Cream.
Announcing a new concept labelled ‘PLAY‘, Hannah Wants brings a dark, raw and authentic production to the people of Britain, which will project her artistic progression and prospective musical vision. Following on from her ‘What Hannah Wants’ events, PLAY is set to offer evolved production, and electrifying stand-out visuals contrasted with a grungy and intense atmosphere. The aim is to take over the mind of ravers, absorbing them deep into the emotion of the music; which is after all, what it’s all about.
A child of the garage generation, Hannah, who was a professional footballer before embarking on her musical career, has also promised to showcase an elite selection of new artists alongside her across the tour. And with a hectic PLAY schedule, beginning with a mammoth show at the legendary Electric Brixton on 4th February, it looks set to be a busy few months for both the DJ, and her fanatic fanbase.
Having played sets at the likes of Amnesia, Ibiza Rocks, and EDC Las Vegas, 2016 saw Hannah cement her status as a skilled and versatile producer, releasing solo singles ‘Just’, ‘Hidden Love’ and the collaboration with Katy B ‘Honey’. The PLAY tour will incorporate her passion for dark and raw raves, with a contemporary and unique twist, and with Cream controlling proceedings, it’s sure to be a truly unmissable event! Ticket information, and the full PLAY tour schedule can be viewed here via the official Hannah Wants website.
HERE IT IS… The full PLAY tour line up!
Bangin venues and well we got some mad talented DJ's to come out n play too! ? pic.twitter.com/ZQClIo1rTl
— Hannah Wants (@hannah_wants) January 10, 2017
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