WHEN new night Belief was launched in Accrington last month, the organisers pledged to bring big names from the off.
They launched with Brandon Block and Alex P on their first night, October 23, and followed it up with a retro-style night guest-starring Alison Limerick.
This month, the big names continue to pile into Opium, where Belief is held every Saturday night.
Up tomorrow night are K-Klass, who've been to the area before and always bring a crowd with them.
The men behind the hits Rhythm Is A Mystery and Let Me Show You are also responsible for literally hundreds of remixes of other artists.
And they're not so bad behind the decks either!
On Saturday, November 13, John Kelly comes to town.
He's been seen as a real coup, mainly because he has had residences at so many huge clubs. He's found homes at the Ministry of Sound, God's Kitchen, Cream, Slinky and Gatecrasher, amongster others.
Then, on Saturday, November 20, Revive is being held.
Last month's Alison Limerick appearance was massively popular.
The big name line-up for November is completed by Lisa Loud.
She is praised from all corners of the DJ world for her ability to ignite any party, any place, any time. From the fashion parties of Milan to the hardened dance floors of Ibiza, everyone seems to love Lisa.
She combines glamour, elegance and sophistication.
Local promoter Jamie Harvey, who helped organise te night, said: "We're chuffed to get these big names in and there will be more to come.
"There are loads of things we are looking at doing -- themed nights and so on."
There is more to Belief than just big name DJs, however.
The resident in the main room will be Jan Loper, a DJ who played at Creamfields this year.
A Funky House VIP room has also been created, which is where local talent comes to the fore.
Danny Gardner, Any G and Paul Domino all play there.
For more details, log onto www.yourbelief.co.uk
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