Urbi
About this event
Join us at Soho House Manchester for a dynamic night with Urbi, the Manchester-based DJ and producer making waves across house, garage and disco. Known for her inclusive approach to music and electrifying sets, Urbi brings the energy that's earned her slots at legendary venues including The Warehouse Project, Parklife and XOYO London. Whether you've caught her at intimate bar nights across the city or heard her on Reform Radio, this is your chance to experience her signature sound in the sophisticated setting of our five-storey venue in the heart of Manchester. Urbi's journey as a DJ, producer and record label owner has seen her share stages with world-renowned artists and join the celebrated NOT BAD FOR A GIRL collective. Her passion for pushing house music forward whilst championing inclusivity shines through every set she plays. Expect the kind of dancefloor-focused house grooves and infectious rhythms that have made her a fixture on the Manchester scene since 2023. Experience an unforgettable evening at Soho House Manchester, where you can enjoy the full Soho House experience across our stunning venue at Quay Street whilst dancing to one of the city's most exciting DJs.
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Urbi is a Manchester based DJ, producer and record label owner known for her dynamic sets and dedication to inclusivity in house music. Since her journey began in 2023 she has shared stages with renowned artists like Lauryn Hill & The Fugees, Black Coffee, Kerri Chandler, Dennis Quin, Brawther and TSHA, while also joining collective NOT BAD FOR A GIRL as a member and resident. She’s played on iconic stages at venues such as The Warehouse Project, Parklife, XOYO London and MiNT Festival, and holds radio residencies on Reform Radio and Ibiza Club News Radio. Recent bar gigs include: Renae, Ducie Street Warehouse, Underbank, YES, The Alchemist, The Refuge, Albert's Schloss, Diecast, Ramona, Firehouse and more.
Located in the heart of the city, Soho House Manchester will give members a Soho House experience across 5 floors of the former Granada Studios.