Loaded gig for Kiss FM DJ Charlie Hedges

Top DJ Charlie Hedges is the latest act to take to the Loaded decks.

The Kiss FM DJ will be live at the Spalding nightclub on Saturday, May 23.

Influencing a weekly audience of 5.6million listeners as presenter of the award-winning Kiss FM breakfast show, Charlie Hedges’ insatiable thirst for music impressively takes in every hour of the waking day, through morning, noon and night.

Aside from the Breakfast Show, Charlie hosts a specialist house music show on Saturday nights and a Friday night show on Kiss FM’s sister station, Kiss Fresh.

Billed on historic line-ups alongside Carl Cox, Chemical Brothers, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tom Starr, DJ EZ and Steve Aoki, Charlie Hedges has a finely tuned energy that has resulted in her being one of the most in-demand female DJs on the scene and she is heading to Loaded.

Off-air, Charlie Hedges is better known as a world-class DJ, one who plays to thousands of discerning clubbers across the world at parties like Sundance Festival, alongside Carl Cox at Space and at Amsterdam’s Gashoulder – a set that was broadcast across the world to over 11.5million listeners – and on home turf in the UK at iconic venues like Electric Brixton, The Ministry of Sound and Pacha, where she has a residency.

Charlie’s no stranger to the festival scene having played at some of the biggest festivals including Global Gathering, V Festival, Wireless and Isle of White Festival.

Loaded manager Dave Charlesworth said: “With the success of Charlie at our sister venue The Assembly Rooms, Boston, back in March, we couldn’t resist bringing Charlie to experience what Spalding has got.”

For more details email [email protected], ring 01775 712200 or visit www.loadednightclub.co.uk

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