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Lost Sundays XXL - March 9 w. Southstar, Funk Tribu & Diffrent

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Lost Sundays XXL - March 9 w. Southstar, Funk Tribu & Diffrent

4:00pm, Sun 9 March, 2025
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Southstar, Funk Tribu and Diffrent arrive at an XXL edition of Lost Sundays on March 9🚨

Southstar has taken the scene by storm. His viral edits of 'We Are The People' and 'Miss You' skyrocketed his career, landing gigs at Boiler Room, AVA Festival and Circoloco. With a new hit collaboration with DJ Heartstring ('DONT STOP'), this Berlin-based producer is making serious waves as he prepares to bring the momentum to LS.

Colombian-born/Berlin-based producer Funk Tribu is becoming known for shaping the sound of modern trance through a genre-fluid lens. Since the release of his mega-hit, 'Phonky Tribu', Funk Tribu has set forth to dominate nearly every underground club in Europe and beyond. 

Diffrent arrives at LS after an impressive year, hot on the heels of releasing of his speed garage anthem, 'A Little Closer'. Dropping via Marlon Hoffstadt and Malugi's Club Heart Broken label, this monster club anthem has been a staple in sets all summer—chances are you’ve already felt the heat.

Rounding out this extra-large bill, we're joined by Cotto and Eva. Tickets are on sale now—you know what to do 🏃‍♂️

Lost Sundays: It’s about movement, Sundays in Sydney.