Adidas Presents...Candela Records

Adidas Presents...Candela Records

Another milestone for Candela Records,...for the first time ever a major sports brand is celebrating the new musical phenomenon that is London Urban Latin – fusing reggaetón, drill and much more. Join Candela Records and Adidas for a unique event of music and style the Latino way – and a chance to get a piece of history in the form a special limited edition Adidas Candela Records T-shirt, featuring Angelo Flow , Dukus, J Dogg, A Nahomy, Yvli and DJ/Producer C Fuego- the hottest artists emerging from our scene. Renowned for its uber cool collections, celebrity collaborations and pioneering cultural endorsements, Adidas is hosting an evening of DJ sets and live PAs in its flagship store to introduce the new faces of London’s burgeoning Urban Latin Music scene, brought to you by Candela Records.

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Event Venue
Adidas Flagship Store
Event Address
425 Oxford St, W1C 2PG
Date
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6.30pm-8.30pm schedule:

  • 30 mins DJ set
  • An hour of performances 
  • 30 min warm down DJ set
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FREE EVENT

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