PATRÓN Tequila launches high-energy party series Hacienda Sounds
PATRÓN Tequila presents a month-long celebration featuring top DJs, signature cocktails, and vibrant Mexican food across London’s trendiest venues.
PATRÓN Tequila has announced the launch of Hacienda Sounds, a new music and party series set to take place throughout London in November. Drawing inspiration from the lively spirit of Mexican fiestas and the global appeal of house and electronic music, this month-long celebration will transform some of London’s trendiest venues into immersive party experiences. Attendees can look forward to high-energy DJ performances from renowned artists such as Disciples, Marcel Vogel, Lou Hayter, and Lil Silva, alongside delicious Mexican cuisine and the bold flavours of PATRÓN cocktails.
The series kicks off on 1 November at Los Mochis City, where Disciples will celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with an unforgettable performance. Known for their chart-topping beats, the trio—Nathan Vincent Duvall, Gavin Koolmon, and Luke McDermott—will set the dancefloor alight. Guests can enjoy exclusive PATRÓN cocktails like the Blood Moon and Jalisco Margarita while experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of the fiesta. Tickets for the opening event start at £35.
After the launch, the celebration continues on 2 November at Viajante87 with Marcel Vogel and Lou Hayter, who will showcase their eclectic mix of house, funk, and disco beats. On 9 November, Lil Silva will perform at Kaso at One Hundred Shoreditch, delivering a distinctive sound that fuses UK funky, house, and R&B, alongside signature PATRÓN cocktails. With more dates and DJs set to be announced, Hacienda Sounds is poised to be a highlight of London’s nightlife this November.
Date:1 November - 1 December 2024.
Confirmed events:
1 November 2024: Disciples at Los Mochis City; 2 November 2024: Marcel Vogel & Lou Hayter at Viajante87; 9 November 2024: Lil Silva at Kaso, One Hundred Shoreditch.
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