![]() Doors will be open to the public on Friday and Saturday, January 13 and 14, for the general public to spectate. Jack Canning, Marketing Manager at The Depo said everyone at the club was "really excited" for the challenge. Entry will be free, however, as this record-breaking attempt is raising money for charity, any donations for the cause would be more than welcome. "It'd be shifts of four hours or even just an hour or two, we can fit this in to your schedule," says Aldo. Aldo needs witnesses, to come along to the club and make sure he's not asleep, but don't worry, witnesses don't need to attend for the full 72 hours. This time he wants to get his name in the history books, but each attempt to break a Guinness World Record comes with guidelines and this challenge is no exception. Read more: Huge 90s star to visit Plymouth on new tour ![]() He's known for his mammoth 24-hour sets - even up to 60 hours - and he's even had shoutouts from Fatboy Slim. ![]() It's not the first DJ challenge he's set himself to raise funds for the charity. The 52-year-old has set himself this record-breaking challenge to raise money in aid of charity Thinking Autism.Īldo's son, Alfie, is autistic so the cause is close to his heart. Aldo Vanucci is set to play an epic 72-hour set at popular Union Street nightclub, The Depo.Īldo plans to begin the live stream DJ set on Thursday, January 12, just after midnight and continue into the early hours of Sunday January 15. A Plymouth-based DJ is hoping to break the current Guinness World Record for the longest DJ set.
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