On November 11th, beloved party starters Trance Sanctuary return to Ministry of Sound for another spellbinding show. Adored by its devoted and long-standing following of fans, TS has made its way to the forefront of the genre thanks to an infectious party atmosphere and stellar lineups.

Beginning their journey in 2011 at Raduno in Farringdon, the brand has since gone on to sell out shows at the capital’s leading venues including Fabric, Egg and of course, Ministry of Sound. Garnering a reputation for their infamous daytime events, previous stints have seen the likes of Bryan Kearney, The Thrillseekers, Solarstone, Simon Patterson, John O’Callaghan, Signum, Amy Wiles and many more.
Those who’ve been before will know that the vibe at Trance Sanctuary is truly something to behold. After popping our own TS cherry at their last MoS show in March, we were able to experience it first hand. Every room was filled with welcoming, like-minded music enthusiasts all partying in unison with a shared love of trance.

The upcoming event running from 2pm – 10pm on November 11th brings yet another show-stopping lineup to 103 Gaunt Street. Marking Trance Sanctuary’s annual Kearnage collaboration with Bryan Kearney, the Irish heavyweight is set to perform a 7 hour set from open to close in the venue’s iconic main room; The Box.

Fans of the long-standing DJ/producer can expect to see him delving deep into his back catalogue, including his sought after unreleased edits as well as forthcoming releases and no doubt a surprise or two.
Joining Kearney on the lineup sees more trance titans in the 103 room including Kearnage signed artists Cold Blue and Allen Watts along with David Forbes who makes his TS debut. Playing in support are Ashley Waters, Robbie Smith and James Black. With the booth now at dance-floor level, ravers can get up close and personal with their favourite artists.
Completing the lineup finds UK Trance Society hosting the refurbished Baby Box, which features a whole new look and design.

Speaking ahead of the show, Trance Sanctuary promoter Mark Landragin said :
I personally think there’s no better club sound system than the one in The Box at Ministry of Sound. If you throw their lighting and laser set-up into the mix as well, this was a factor why Trance Sanctuary moved to MOS last year.
We’ve held 6 previous Kearnage record label parties with Bryan Kearney, and they have all sold out. This year will be the first time Bryan will play an open to close set for us and the first time he has ever played for 7 hours.
Joining Bryan on the lineup in the 103 room will be Allen Watts and Cold Blue from his Kearnage label and also David Forbes, who will make his Trance Sanctuary debut.
We’ve got clubbers travelling from USA, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Czech, France, Italy and across the UK and Ireland for this event. So the atmosphere is going to be special.
More info and final tickets available here.

