This weeks we implore you to travel the country and party in a new city. The line ups are getting bigger, the venues more exciting and the promoters more adventurous. UK nightlife is attracting the very best talent underground music has to offer. This weekend is no exception to that rule.

Pretty Pretty Good at Wire Club Leeds

Pretty Pretty Good are a group of promoters that aren’t scared of throwing a proper party. Having built a reputation for heavy hitters, up and comers and wicked residents events across the country. The team bring Berlin based, San-Fran native Avalon Emerson into the mix at Wire Club. Expect her signature, timeless narrative reflecting ‘new wave’ techno. Joining her on the bill is UK based, Hessle Audio don Batu and resident Stevie Cox. This is a headsy affair and not one to be missed.

Cocoon at Printworks London

Famous for its weekly parties on the white isle, Cocoon is one of the world’s most celebrated and enduring techno brands. After making the bold, but ultimately rewarding move to Pacha this season, Cocoon kick off Printworks Autumn/Winter programme. Label boss Sven Väth brings his curveball selections as well as label stalwart Ilario Alicante. SCI+TEC boss Dubfire, smoky deep house producer Dana Ruh and Paradise resident Patrick Topping all complete the main room. Printworks, since falling under the full control of Broadwick Live has been a hotbed for dance music firsts. Each week we see constant improvement and changes aiming to better the last epic show. The venue is one that draws amazement and euphoria in equal proportions and has cemented its place as one of the top 3 global venues.

This is In:Motion at Motion Bristol

The Saturday leg of In:Motion’s mammoth opening weekend consists of an epic 16 hour party. The doors open open at 15:00 running through till 19:00. Arguably one of the biggest line ups on offer in the UK this weekend. Expect a broad selection of dance music, form a mouth watering line up. Thunderous, energetic techno end from Belgian super star Amelie Lens as well as home grown talent Blawan. On the groovy side of things, Horse Meat Disco will be returning to Motion. Manchester’s Floating Points will provide his own distinctive flair on the decks as well as sets from Joy Orbison, Midland and Jasper James. If you haven’t been to Motion before we highly recommend it. This line up might be big but its only a taster of what this season has to offer.

Sub Culture presents Jane Fitz at Sub Club Glasgow

Sub Culture has become synonymous with forward thinking bookings and belting parties. Simple. Taking over the Subbies bodysonic dancefloor this weekend is Jane Fitz. A DJ for 20 years, Fitz is a resident at London’s Pickle Factory. Running a party named Night Moves with Jade Seatle, and the legendary Freerotation festival. Expect her hypnotic selections to draw on deep house, psychedelic techno and early acid.

Superstition & Trouble Vision present… at Village Underground

Two of Londons most promising promoters join forces to bring an extended 8 hour set at London’s Village Underground. The man gracing the one & twos is none other than Amsterdam born Job Jobse.  Job Jobse has been a global mainstay on the dance circuit. His selective ear and gifted touch deliver a constant flow of dance floor bombs. Expect hands to lasers, dance floor euphoria and 8 hours of madness.

SWG3 Presents Kölsch at SWG3 Glasgow

Kölsch last played in Glasgow back in 2017 at the legendary Sub Club as part of his ‘1989 Album Tour’. As can be expected from Sub Club, ‘Tapps were Arf’, heads were swinging and the music was bouncing. It is no surprise that on Kölsch’s return they move to the larger more industrial SWG3. A disused factory with booming sound system is the perfect venue for an extended set. If Kölsch wasn’t enough on his own SWG3 welcomes Theo Kottis to the bill. The young Fly Club resident arrives fresh from curating his own stage last weekend at Fly Open Air Festival. This has danger written all over it!

Circus 16th Birthday at Camp & Furnace Liverpool

Circus celebrates sixteen massive years this weekend at the famous Camp & Furnace venue in Liverpool. Party boss Yousef has built a reputation for big parties and even better line ups. The sixteenth birthday celebrations are no exception. Sasha will go b2b with Alan Fitzpatrick for the very first time in the UK. Iconic Chicago house veteran Larry Heard debuts his Mr Fingers Live in Liverpool. Edible boss, Eats Everything will be performing a special history of house set. Yousef, Richy Ahmed, Darius Syrossian, Paul Woolford and Mella Dee will also be hammering it out in Liverpool. Is that enough headliners for you?