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The Shelborne Announces Its Heavyweight WMC Lineup

I know, I know, WMC talk already -- yikes, we just celebrated the new year. But if you've got any interest in WMC then you know that the Shelborne always grabs absolutely stellar lineups who play legendary parties. If you like big-room house music, you've already been to some of...
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I know, I know, WMC talk already -- yikes, we just celebrated the new year. But if you've got any interest in WMC then you know that the Shelborne always grabs absolutely stellar lineups who play legendary parties. If you like big-room house music, you've already been to some of these, and you already know. This year doesn't disappoint, as the hotel (and home of the classy club Shine) has teamed up with DJ magazine this year, to host all of the publication's workshops, signings, and parties this year.

After the jump, check out all the info. 


DJmag at the Shelborne,  WMC '09
March 24 through 29

DJ workshops and networking events in the Lounge

Wantickets Lounge 09 pick up: Ocean Room (spiral staircase front lobby)

Events: 10 parties day and night from Wednesday through Sunday

Confirmed DJs at press time: David Guetta, Sasha, Dubfire, Danny Tenaglia,
Hernan Cattaneo, Darren Emerson, Jonathan Peters, Fedde Le Grand, Sander Kleinenberg,
Nick Warren, Dave Seaman, Anderson Noise, Gui Boratto, Steve Lawler, Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, Way Out West (live) and more surprises to come.  

Registered hotel guests get in free to all events. Book your rooms via www.shelborne.com or via reservations at 800-327-8757  or 305-531-1271. Individual event presale tickets will soon be on sale at www.wantickets.com/shelborne.

-- Arielle Castillo

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