Electronic Collection Presents Its New Event Addressing Mental Health Awareness

On November 2nd, the "Day of the Dead" event in London will raise mental health awareness within the electronic scene. Hosted by Electronic Collection, the non-profit event features workshops, discussions, and support from UK collectives.

10.29.2024
Words by:
Clemente Prieto

On November 2nd, collectives from across the UK will host *Day of the Dead*, a mental health awareness event in London. Expect workshops, discussions, and insights for the electronic music scene.

While there's more space than ever to discuss mental health within the electronic scene, it's always great news to find new opportunities to dive deeper into what has long been a taboo topic. With this in consideration, the new collective Electronic Collection presents Day of the Dead, a non-profit event aimed at raising awareness for mental health.

The organisers, a series of collectives across the UK, will host this well-needed event on November 2nd at two iconic venues in London. Attendees can look forward to a range of workshops, discussion forums, and events designed to equip the industry with valuable insights on the challenging subject of mental health, as the organisers themselves put it.

This event not only comes as a welcome initiative, but it will also provide a much-needed boost to the nightlife industry. As our beloved scenes face ongoing challenges, there's no better way to give back than by supporting the community that has created some of the most unforgettable moments in nightlife. 

“At a time when the nightlife industry needs rebuilding, it’s through collaboration and community that we can restore and uplift it. This event is a step toward that goal while giving back in a meaningful way,” expressed Electronic Collection through their Instagram.

Though some names are yet to be confirmed, this non-profit event, lasting over 24 hours, will have the support of collectives and labels such as Aromatik, Beeyou, Fraise, FDTN, Gottwood, Jamboree, Krab Records, Mui Mui Records, Oscuro, Special Force, and Wiggle.

On November 2nd, collectives from across the UK will host *Day of the Dead*, a mental health awareness event in London. Expect workshops, discussions, and insights for the electronic music scene.

While there's more space than ever to discuss mental health within the electronic scene, it's always great news to find new opportunities to dive deeper into what has long been a taboo topic. With this in consideration, the new collective Electronic Collection presents Day of the Dead, a non-profit event aimed at raising awareness for mental health.

The organisers, a series of collectives across the UK, will host this well-needed event on November 2nd at two iconic venues in London. Attendees can look forward to a range of workshops, discussion forums, and events designed to equip the industry with valuable insights on the challenging subject of mental health, as the organisers themselves put it.

This event not only comes as a welcome initiative, but it will also provide a much-needed boost to the nightlife industry. As our beloved scenes face ongoing challenges, there's no better way to give back than by supporting the community that has created some of the most unforgettable moments in nightlife. 

“At a time when the nightlife industry needs rebuilding, it’s through collaboration and community that we can restore and uplift it. This event is a step toward that goal while giving back in a meaningful way,”

expressed Electronic Collection through their Instagram.

Though some names are yet to be confirmed, this non-profit event, lasting over 24 hours, will have the support of collectives and labels such as Aromatik, Beeyou, Fraise, FDTN, Gottwood, Jamboree, Krab Records, Mui Mui Records, Oscuro, Special Force, and Wiggle.

Find all the information and tickets for the event by following the link below:

https://shotgun.live/fr/events/electronic-collection-day-of-the-dead

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