This May, the Liverpool venue is introducing something new to its social calendar

This May, The Feel Social arrives at Liverpool’s DeLuca’s, bringing with it positive and welcome vibes for those who genuinely care about music.

Taking place on Saturday 2nd May (early May bank holiday weekend) between 4-11pm, the event reimagines a traditional day party with a carefully curated journey through sound. At its core, the event is a deep appreciation for mid-century vinyl culture, with sets rooted in soul, funk and disco, seamlessly blended with a contemporary edge of house music.

Leading the lineup is special guest DJ Allister Whitehead; one of the true pioneers of UK club culture who helped shape the scene from its earliest days.

He remains a mainstay of both UK and Ibiza club culture, playing regularly for institutions including Pikes, Clockwork Orange, Godskitchen, The Hacienda, Cream, and Ministry of Sound. For The Feel Social, Allister will deliver a full disco set.

Supporting Allister is a carefully curated selection of respected DJs and artists:

  • Jill Thompson (Girls On Top / Froot / Fine / Cream)
  • Ian Martin Wright (Eight / G-Love)
  • Mr Bernie Connor Himself
  • Max Tutu (Luma Creations / Damn Fine)

Vocals will be provided by Jo Steel and live percussion throughout the event will bring an added layer of energy and soul to the session.

Tickets are on sale now via Skiddle and declucasbars.com

Event Details:

  • The Feel Social 
  • Saturday 2nd May 2026 | 4PM–11PM
  • One Below at DeLuca’s
  • Concert Square, Liverpool L1

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DJ Allister Whitehead Credit: Allister Whitehead

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