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Pig&Dan, Alan Fitzpatrick & Gregor Thresher Are Playing Melbourne, Australia In June

The event is taking place on the 12th of June at The Timber Yard.

Pig&Dan, Alan Fitzpatrick and Gregor Thresher will headline the Hardware Group’s event Tell No Tales 2022.

Tell No Tales 2022 welcomes three of the world’s top techno artists to Australian shores for a one-day event. All three of the headliners need little introduction to fans of the techno genre, and each of them is a highly respected DJ.

Pig&Dan are a duo of artists that have been working together for nearly two decades, and during that time they have released tracks on influential record labels ranging from Drumcode to their own Elevate. They have played headline DJ sets at some of the world’s most prestigious festivals, and they never fail to disappoint whenever they are booked in Australia.

Alan Fitzpatrick is a UK artist whose return to Australia has been well overdue. His hard-hitting style and larger than life energy always rub off on the dance floor, and his high-octane style always gets the blood pumping. Having released his music on some of the world’s best known record labels, he is also a talented producer who has made many anthemic tracks, and there is always anticipation that he will drop some of those in his set.

Gregor Tresher is a techno artist whose hypnotic style will work the dance floor into a trance, and the crowd will be eating out of his hand before the end of the night. He has been releasing music since the early ‘00s and has a DJ career that goes back even further. Having played everywhere from Berghain in Berlin to fabric in London, it’s always exciting to have a lagend like him come to Australia.

There is also local support from April Kerry, Brooke Powell, Rachel May, Bando, Emma Renee, Jack Smart, North Barton, Tyff and 2D1M.

The event runs on the 12th of June at The Timber Yard in Port Melbourne, and you can get tickets HERE

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