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THE UK’S No. 1 DAY CLUB TAKES OVER O2 ACADEMY BRISTOL ON 30TH MAY

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Heading to Lincoln, DAY FEVER welcomes back Steve Vimto, a Nottingham-based DJ with over 30 years of experience behind the decks. Known to many as the man behind the hit single “Toca’s Miracle”, Steve has built a reputation for high-energy sets, crowd connection and a deep knowledge of dance floor music across multiple genres.


From old-school club classics and 90s anthems to party favourites that instantly lift a room, Steve combines experience, personality and microphone skills to create a feel-good atmosphere wherever he plays, and continues to entertain DAY FEVER audiences as one of their resident DJs.


Joining Steve will be Christian Carlisle. Starting his career in the alternative club scene of his adoptive home town Doncaster, Christian has played across the world and at iconic events at home. From Glastonbury and Leeds festival, his ability to get the party started and keep it going all night has made him a regular feature of the festival circuit.


Since joining Day Fever, Christian has become part of their A-team - the go-to DJ for bringing a vibrant party and an atmosphere free from inhibitions. He won't rest until every inch of the dance floor is occupied and every voice in the venue is belting out bangers.


Completing the bill is DJ Kieran Wardle, a lineup that promises big tunes, uplifting moments and a dance floor full of pure DAY FEVER joy from start to finish.


Jonny Owen & Vicky McClure
DAY FEVER founders Jonny Owen & Vicky McClure

Running from 3pm to 8pm, DAY FEVER is the ultimate feel-good night out, just earlier! No dress code, no pressure, and best of all, no ruined weekends. It’s all about big tunes, big energy, and dancing like nobody’s watching… then still being home in time for a takeaway and then bed.


Launched in 2024 by actress Vicky McClure alongside Jonny Owen, Jon McClure and co., what started in Sheffield has exploded into a nationwide phenomenon. From packed dancefloors to sold-out shows across the UK, it’s clear people are craving a chance to let loose without the 3am regret.


"If you look back at the first Sheffield one to what we are now, the evolution of it is amazing," says Vicky McClure. "It was still the same people that wanted the same thing; they just wanted to go out in the day… and just have a dance!"


Day Fever Bristol
Day Fever goes to Bristol

Think less nightclub, more joyful chaos. “It feels like a massive house party at your nan’s,” Vicky laughs. “No drama, no egos, just people acting daft, getting dressed up, and having the best time.”


At its heart, DAY FEVER is about community, a space where everyone’s welcome to forget life’s pressures for a few hours. "It’s stories that we hear that really sum up what it's about," says Vicky McClure. "We’ve had people going through chemotherapy… people grieving… and all of a sudden you just feel this room filled with love."


Each city brings its own flavour, with local DJs spinning wall-to-wall hits tailored to the crowd. And with tickets flying and new dates constantly added, 2026 is the biggest, most joy-filled year yet.


As Jon puts it: “It’s like a wedding party where everyone actually wants to be there — and that’s magic.”

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