Chris Stussy to headline DJ Mag Presents party at INDEX Dublin

Chris Stussy to headline DJ Mag Presents party at INDEX Dublin

DJ Mag Presents is returning to Dublin next month for a night of house music headlined by Chris Stussy.

The Dutch house flagbearer will take over INDEX nightclub on 8th November, with support from Dublin favourites, Jake Fitz and Jade Carney. The event – kicking off at 10PM until 3:30AM – will mark DJ Mag Presents’ second outing at the venue following a sold-out Jayda G event last year. Sign-up for pre-sale tickets here.

Chris Stussy’s Dublin headliner follows a huge summer of  DJ Mag Presents parties across the globe, including KAYTRANADA at Brooklyn’s Xanadu roller disco, Vintage Culture at Prysm ChicagoSara Landry at Underground Atlanta and plenty more.

Pre-sale for the event opens on Thursday 10th October at 9AM, followed by general sale at 10AM the same day. Sign-up here via email, and find out more at indexdublin.com.

Last week, Chris Stussy announced his new event concept, USS, centred around “peeling back the noise and focusing on complimenting music with elements that truly matter.” The inaugural event will take place at London’s Roundhouse venue on 1st February.

Revisit DJ Mag’s October 2023 cover feature with Stussy here, exploring his history in music, his time spent as a footballer, his global fanbase, and more.

Dublin’s INDEX was voted into DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs list 2024, following a “season of exceptional line-ups and parties”. Check out the full list of featured clubs here.

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