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‘Such a talented line up’: Lincoln’s rising house and tech scene to be showcased with big Christmas night

Dominic Bassett by Dominic Bassett
December 17, 2025
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An events company set up to promote Lincoln’s burgeoning house and tech music scene is to celebrate Christmas with its biggest night yet.

Roll the Dice Events will put on The Last Dance, at Akedo Gaming Bar, in the city’s Corporation Street, on December 20 2025.

It will see city DJs – including Keanan, LUPPO and 2SHEA – throw records for seven hours between 8pm and 3am.

Founder Nathan Anderson, 25, from Boston, said: “It’s the biggest line up we’ve had so far and we’re really looking forward to it. We’ve got such a talented line up that will know how to make it a great night.”

Other artists performing include Ethan Hull and Jaygry. More than 100 tickets are available for the event.

It comes after Anderson, who is from Boston, said he created the events company – which has so far put on two events – to “represent the smaller community” of house music-lovers in Lincoln.

Tickets can be bought online at Fatsoma.

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