The UK electronic act was scheduled to perform at UniBar Adelaide and Yeo Haus this weekend.
We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Hot Chip’s scheduled DJ sets this weekend at UniBar Adelaide and Yeo Haus in Port Elliot have been canned.
While information is scarce, a statement on the Moshtix website reveals the duo have had to cancel their Adelaide sets due to illness.
The statement reads: “Due to illness, we’re sorry to say that Hot Chip will no longer be DJing in Adelaide or Pt Elliot this weekend. The artist hopes you understand and hopes to be back real soon to play for you.”
Sadly the Friday night performance at UniBar Adelaide has been cancelled altogether, with ticketholders set to receive an email from Moshtix detailing the refund process.
Those with tickets for Hot Chip’s Yeo Haus gig have the opportunity to receive a full refund or attend the gig with a replacement headliner. The crew at Yeo Haus have gone above and beyond and secured internationally renowned local lad and The Note favourite MOTEZ!
“We know many will have planned travel for this event so we thought it wrong to just cancel completely,” reads a statement from the organisers.
“Internationally acclaimed DJ and producer MOTEZ has stepped up to the plate and will be performing a very special house set. This is something extremely rare, harking back to MOTEZ’s formative years in the house scene, and we are really excited to present this alongside VAN SHE TECH feat. Touch Sensitive and Nicky Night Time. Opening proceedings will be the emerging Adelaide collective TONIX DJs.
The organisers add: “It’s going to be a beautiful weekend on the coast so we would love to see you there. Your tickets to the original event will be valid, so you don't need to do anything to attend!”
Although an awesome replacement, those who don’t want to attend will be issued a full refund, with the details to be emailed to ticket holders by Moshtix.
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