An exciting new event will be descending on the Left Bank Village this October, with a popular DJ making a headline appearance.

Max Walker, A DJ from Hay-on-Wye who ran several events at The Globe, is putting on a night of eclectic music, with the line-up also featuring some local talents at a riverside venue.

The event will be held at The Left Bank’s Speakeasy on October 12 from 9pm and promises to transport guests into a club haven.

The organisers have said they are “ridiculously excited” to welcome back ‘Jon pleased Wimmin’, a “superstar headliner” for their next party.

A regular at Hereford’s very own 'Naughty But Nice', Jon has had an illustrious career that began in the early 90s.

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Jon has made regular headline appearances at some of the biggest club nights in the UK and Ibiza, and played around the globe from Buenos Aires, Japan, South America and Australia, to South Africa, Singapore, USA and the whole of Europe.

Jon has continued DJing at massive clubs and parties every weekend including Ministry of Sound, Cream, CreamFields, Fabric, Godskitchen, Space, Clockwork Orange, Pacha, Amnesia, Time Flies.

The organisers have said that "if it’s a club worth playing at Jon has been there, rocked it, and left a load of adoring fans in his wake desperate for more!” 

“One of the friendliest, and most loved DJ’s on the circuit, his flamboyant cross dressing and stylish presence have became a force to be reckoned with. We cannot wait!

“Our new venue for our October party will be The Speakeasy, situated just underneath The Left Bank in Hereford. It’s a brilliant club with an intimate old skool feel.

“We’ll be running from 9pm until 2am with our stellar support line-up of resident DJs: Max Galactic, Choppa, Kelli T, Mark Gaunt, Han Solo and Danny Graham.

“Come and get stuck into our incredible super-friendly atmosphere from the start – expect nothing but hands-in-the-air housey bangers all night long!”

Mr Walker, the events organiser, has over 20 years experience DJing and promoting parties and club nights, and has packed out dance floors at some of the biggest festivals in the UK.