Flying Lotus cancels Brixton Show, announces new date at Troxy
29 August 2012, 16:40
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Flying Lotus has cancelled his previously-booked all-nighter in Brixton and re-arranged a date at East London’s Troxy instead.
The LA producer was set to take over Brixton Academy with Thundercat, Gaslamp Killer and more from his Brainfeeder roster on 3 November.
But now the electronic man has scrapped the gig and scheduled a date at the Troxy later in the month instead.
Flying Lotus said the following on the matter:
“The team is strong, so when we do a Brainfeeder all-nighter in London, we ALL need to be in there…if we’re gonna do it , we are gonna do it right”.
The new date is as follows:
November
16 – Troxy, London
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