The shows will take place across some of London’s best venues including Loft Studios, Village Underground and The Cause
Labyrinth Sessions is a series of shows that allow artists to dig deep into their record collection, showcase the full range of their DJ skills and build an energy from the start of the evening to the final track.
The events are spread across some of London’s leading clubs and focus on intimacy between the artist and the audience. A level of intimacy that we’ve all missed so much over the past year.
Every event will see Labyrinth work closely alongside their in-house visual production team, to create a new lighting experience for each party, designed in close collaboration with the artist on each show.
Labyrinth returns to the West London studio space of Loft Studios, for the full August Bank Holiday Weekend, with Sunday 29th August date to be announced soon. Those who attended the sold out Keinemusik 10×10 party on the August Bank Holiday Sunday of 2019, will know just how special this space is.
Pre-sale sign up for the full series is now live and tickets go on sale to pre-sale sign ups at 10am BST on Friday 30th April. General release tickets will then go on sale at Midday BST on Friday 30th April.
Labyrinth’s full 2021 season of events has now been announced and will feature over 30 artists playing across 7 venues and 11 events this year, including the following:
Axel Boman
Alex Medina
Âme b2b Dixon
Carista
DJ Koze
Elder Island Live
Fideles
Fred again…
Gerd Janson
Jennifer Cardini
Jimi Jules
José González Live
Josey Rebelle
Kornél Kovács
Lola Haro
MCDE / Danilo Plessow
Nabihah Iqbal
Nick Castle
Pedrodollar
Perel
Sedef Adasi
Sofia Kourtesis
Suze Ijó
Terr
Todd Terje
Trikk
Trikk
TSHA
Fully announced dates are as follows:
Friday 27th August –Todd Terje (Olsen Records) – Extended DJ Set at Loft Studios
Saturday 28th August – Gerd Janson (Running Back) – All Night Long at Loft Studios
Saturday 18th September – Fideles (Afterlife) – All Night Long at Village Underground
Saturday 9th October – Perel (DFA) – All Night Long at Orange Yard
Friday 22nd October – Trikk (Innervisions) – All Night Long at The Theatre at The Cause
Friday 3rd December – Nick Castle (Labyrinth) – All Night Long at Secret Location TBA
Saturday 18th December – Studio Barnhus (Axel Boman b2b Kornél Kovács b2b Pedrodollar) – All Night Long at Village Underground
Hot on the heels of JUDAS PRIEST confirming that their Sunday headline slot at BLOODSTOCK this summer will now be their only European performance this year, let the excitement for the metal party of the year continue to rev up with another 7 bands joining them on the bill…
VENOM PRISON are set to crush a Friday slot on the Ronnie James Dio main stage. The band tell us, “Venom Prison are honoured to be invited to play at the legendary Bloodstock Festival again, having first appeared at the 2017 edition. This will be our first show in nearly two years since the world was shut down by the pandemic. We can’t wait to step out on stage again and cause utter destruction. See you in the pit.” The group are hard at work on their next studio album, the first for new label Century Media. For a hint of what’s to come, watch ‘Slayer Of Holofernes’, from their recent ‘Primeval’ release.
New UK hardcore squad, BORSTAL, featuring Nick Barker (ex-Cradle of Filth, Brujeria) on drums, promise a punishing opening to proceedings on Saturday’s main stage. Just the thing to sort out your Friday night bangover! The band released their debut EP, ‘At Her Majesty’s Pleasure’ just two weeks ago via 4Family Records. Check out the video for ‘Vicious Circles’, taken from that EP, here.
On the Sophie Lancaster stage front, BLOODYWOOD have unfortunately had to postpone their appearance at BLOODSTOCK, but we look forward to welcoming them in 2022! As such, their Friday night headline slot will be filled by the mighty NAPALM DEATH! Having recently renewed their record deal with Century Media, the grindcore legends are set to see some of their ample catalogue re-released on vinyl. Check out their social media for details and warm your necks up with some classic Napalm noise via the video for ‘Time Waits For No Slave’.
Snagging Friday spots on the Sophie stage are Cornish rockers KING CREATURE and melodic/power metal beasts, PRIMITAI. Adding to the Saturday Sophie affray are Southampton crew TERRA IV and steamrolling in to Sunday’s lineup are Leicester metal five piece,INTERNAL CONFLICT.
BLOODSTOCK’s 2021 main stage headliners are DEVIN TOWNSEND (Friday), KREATOR (Saturday), and JUDAS PRIEST (Sunday). The festival will also feature sets from DIMMU BORGIR, SKINDRED, PARADISE LOST, BURY TOMORROW, DIAMOND HEAD, THERAPY?, JINJER, VIO-LENCE, SAXON, THE WILDHEARTS, GLORYHAMMER, DARK TRANQUILLITY, BLEED FROM WITHIN, PHIL CAMPBELL & THE BASTARD SONS, MEMORIAM, RAMAGE INC., GREEN LUNG, CONJURER, ORANGE GOBLIN, THE NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA, RAGING SPEEDHORN, UNLEASH THE ARCHERS, SYLOSIS, WINTERFYLLETH, HACKTIVIST, THE CRAWLING, RAISED BY OWLS, ACID REIGN, SVALBARD, SOEN, BLASPHEMER, PIST, SHARKS IN YOUR MOUTH, SEIDRBLOT, NOCTEM, MOTHER VULTURE, BLOODSHOT DAWN, & EVILE and many more. Even more bands performing across the long weekend are still to be announced.
1 Day • 4 Stages • 40 + Artists • 8000 People • 15 + Food Traders
Reggae
The City Splash mission is to celebrate the impact and importance of reggae music on British culture, birthing everything from Ska, Rocksteady, Dub, Roots, Dancehall, Lovers Rock to its UK ancestors of UK Reggae, Jungle, Hip Hop, Garage, Grime and Drum and Bass; the influence of Reggae has been a constant in the UK for 50 years. Not only has it brought us the riddims and the lifestyle influence, but it’s a genre that expresses and addresses social issues and their solutions through the music’s messages.
Food
We will be hosting London’s finest Carribean street food vendors in collaboration with London Jerk Fest; sampling favourite delights from jerk chicken to vegan ital stew, fried plantains and much much more. For those of you looking for a more liquid lunch, expect an unparalleled rum vendor selection and locally brewed craft beers, stouts and spirits to add a little fyah to the day.
Culture
Reggae’s influence on youth culture in London runs deep, the genre’s heartbeat rhythm and lyrics about love, redemption and natural living deeply affect fashions, lifestyles, friendships and unify strangers internationally. We believe such an important genre musically and socially deserves a prominent place on the annual live music calendar in London and we’re hyped to be bringing it to South London this September.
Location
The festival is located in the beautiful Beckenham Place Park near to Crystal Palace and is home to ancient woodland and rolling grassy hills. With FOUR music stages dedicated to the biggest of reggae acts, you can happily bop around between the unique production sites to catch your favorites.
Easol is the first of its kind – an all-in-one ‘experience commerce’ platform that offers everything experience creators (across wellness, sports, adventure, festivals, F&B and more) need to take control of all aspects of their business.
Today, as consumers race to book a range of experiences as stay at home orders are lifted, the platform announces fascinating findings from their all-new in-depth experience economy trend report ‘Better Days Are Coming,’ which was commissioned to investigate trends around consumer travel and experiences in 2021 and beyond. Despite an extremely challenging 12 months for the experience economy, there is a positive outlook for what the future holds in what is set to be a decade like no other in demand.
The ‘Better Days Are Coming’ experience economy report saw more than 3000 consumers surveyed across Europe and North America on their travel intentions. It offers comprehensive analysis of the sector and provides valuable insights to those operating in the experience economy on how the world is going to travel in 2021 and beyond. It also features interviews and case studies from Easol’s community of experience creators and industry experts from the worlds of wellness, festivals, surf and sports, including global wellness platform Wanderlust, Transformational Travel Council, festival organisers Mustard Media and many more.
The comprehensive report was launched at the Easol online showcase event on April 15th to demonstrate the ‘new way to sell experiences online’ that gives the power back to experience creators with Easol’s experience commerce platform. The showcase also gave ideas and recommendations for how businesses can respond to these trends.
Key predictions found in the report include an enormous pent up demand for travel, that consumer confidence in group travel is certainly up and that experience businesses who adapt and evolve will fare the best.
Key findings:
85% of travellers would choose to go on an experience holiday if they could take only one trip in 2021
86% of travellers are planning to go on an experience holiday in 2022
77.4% of travellers would feel comfortable in a group holiday with people from outside their household
59% of people would prefer groups of up to 10 people
81% of North American travellers would consider sharing a room with another participants
70% of European solo travellers would consider sharing a room with another participant
75% of creators feel optimistic about their experience business in 2021
Before the pandemic, 40% of people took three to five trips a year. As many as 33% of us now plan to spend more on travel in 2021 than in previous years.
The report also highlights case studies from experience creators such as Envision Festival as a way of highlighting how the sector has been adapting and thriving despite the pandemic. The wellness and surf festival set in Costa Rica has already recorded an impressive triple digit growth in ticket sales for their 2022 event.
Ben Simpson, CEO of Easol said:
“It is an unprecedented time for experience creators who have seen huge challenges, but as we emerge from lockdown, this new-era holds enormous opportunity for experience businesses. We are only on the cusp of what is the greatest demand we have ever seen to travel and have these ‘kinetic’, ‘in real life’ experiences we have been craving for what feels like a lifetime! Experience creators have never had to be so agile and adapt for their businesses to survive and we hope this report provides some hope and useful insights to anyone operating in the experience economy and we look forward to sharing more insights and positive stories in the near future.”
Easol is the new way to sell experiences online. For the first time ever, experience businesses from yoga retreats, surf camps, festivals, sports trips and adventure tours will never have to outsource their business to traditional e-commerce platforms (WordPress, Shopify, Squarespace, Wix), booking platforms (Eventbrite, active.com) or experience marketplaces (GetYourGuide, Airbnb) which are not viable solutions, offering ineffective services that are more costly, vulnerable to errors, significantly more time consuming with more manual processes and ultimately cap the business’ potential growth.
Despite an extremely challenging year for the experience economy, Easol has seen staggering growth after recently securing more than $4.5m in funding from world-class technology investors like Notion Capital with participation from Y Combinator, Foundation Capital, Slow Ventures and Micheal Zeisser – former Chairman of US investments at Alibaba. After the initial vaccine announcement, the company also saw its largest ever month in booking and processing volume, which was up 25% from pre-pandemic figures.
Easol supports creators all over the globe across all experience sectors including festivals, wellness retreats, F&B, sports, adventure trips and more. Clients include major industry players such as Ibiza Rocks, Global Cycle Network, The Sunday Times. The platform has secured these high end clients by providing them with complete control of all aspects of their experience business. In turn, this allows them to focus on driving more direct sales, retain more revenue, own their data and run their business on their terms.
DJ Koze has been one of the most adventurous and constantly entertaining producers of the 20th century. His latest studio album Knock Knock featured numerous greats including Róisín Murphy, Bon Iver and José González. The album scored an 8.8/10 on Pitchfork and the lead hit ‘Pick Up’ is a timeless classic that will be heard on radio and dancefloors for many years to come.
Co-headlining the show is Swedish solo phenomenon José González, who has become globally recognized for his indie pop and intimate acoustics. He recently released his first single in 5 years, ‘El Invento’, his first Spanish song, written with his daughter. The connection with the show comes from his collaboration with DJ Koze on ‘Music On My Teeth’. This will be González’s first show in the UK since 2019.
Playing the penultimate slot on the labyrinth stage before DJ Koze, is none other than everyone’s favourite selector Motor City Drum Ensemble. MCDE’s eclectic taste in music and impeccable DJ skills see him move from techno to disco to soul to house. His eclectic sets have made him become one of the most favoured DJs of our time. MCDE at this magical venue, is set to be nothing but utter euphoria.
Having won the BRIT Awards Producer of 2020 after producing over 30% of 2019’s #1 hits, FRED AGAIN.. has, in no time at all, solidified himself as one the most exciting producers of our time. The list of profound artists he’s worked with goes on and on – Stormzy, Ed Sheeran, George Ezra, Eminem, FKA Twigs and more. Now, his debut album ‘Actual Life (April 14th – December 17th 2020)’ will be released on April 16th. ‘Marea (We’ve Lost Dancing)’ which features vocal samples from the Blessed Madonna, is already set to be a hit of the summer and was released the day lockdown lifting was announced in the UK. His solo career is about to pop and this is his only announced UK summer show other than All Points East. With an eagerly anticipated third album ‘Swimming Static’ soon to be released, Elder Island joins the event with their house infected dance music. The album was recorded in their Bristol basement studio during quarantine and is a ten-track dance album. If ‘The Omnitone Collection’ was anything to go by, Swimming Static will be one of the albums of the summer.
Opening the Labyrinth Stage is Amsterdam based radio DJ, record enthusiast and party-starter Suze Ijó, who brings her eclectic range of music to the show. Whilst the Labyrinth Stage stage features a mix of live shows and DJ performances, the Treehouse Stage will feature DJ sets throughout the day. London favourite Josey Rebelle will close out the intimate treehouse stage with her genre-bending sets. Musician, producer, broadcaster, DJ and one of Ninja Tune’s favourites Nabihah Iqbal brings her wide ranging sounds that draw on her experiences in her native Pakistan to the treehouse stage a DJ set. Sedef Adasi, a resident DJ of the notorious Blitz Club in Munich bounces in between euphoric techno, house classics, space disco and tough electro with elegance and ease. She debuted on Permanent Vacation in 2020, a label that is familiar to the Labyrinth fans. Labyrinth’s curator and resident DJ Nick Castle will play an extended opening set on the Treehouse Stage.
Historic Royal Palaces and IMG are delighted to announce today the hotly anticipated return of live music to Hampton Court Palace in August 2021. Traditionally held in June, this year’s Hampton Court Palace Festival has been rescheduled following the government’s roadmap announcements and will take place two months later in August. Legendary artist Tom Jones, music icon Van Morrison, indie idols Bastille ReOrchestrated, British rock heroes Keane and Swedish sensations Björn Again join this year’s line-up. The concerts are held in Base Court, one of the magnificent Tudor courtyards within the palace. Tickets go on sale at 10am on Tuesday 6 April, available from: www.hamptoncourtpalacefestival.com
The festival will open on Friday 13 August with legendary artist, Van Morrison. Entering the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2007 and winning an Americana, BRIT and Grammy award for his outstanding contribution to music, Van Morrison is a true icon. From Brown Eyed Girl to Moondance, the impact of the OBE awarded, global sensation’s artistry on the music industry is inconceivable and his legacy stronger than ever.
Global sensations Björn Again will return to the Hampton Court stage with an unforgettable show of much-loved ABBA songs and 70’s fun on Saturday 14 August. Their internationally acclaimed show has been performed in 71 countries over 35 years, amassing over 5,000 performances and is acknowledged for initiating the ABBA revival.
Following their critically acclaimed 2018 ReOrchestrated tour, on Tuesday 17 August and Wednesday 18 August attendees will see Brit-nominated Bastille reprise a selection of songs from their three albums (Bad Blood, Wild World, Doom Days); re-imagining, deconstructing and rearranging their iconic songs with a 20-piece orchestra and choir.
Keane first skyrocketed to fame back in 2004 with their debut album, Hopes and Fears, which featured alternative rock anthems such as Everybody’s Changing and Somewhere Only We Know, the album was awarded the 2005 Brit Award for Best British Album. Having taken a hiatus back in 2013, the quartet are now back after releasing their stunning fifth studio album, Cause and Effect. The band will grace the stage at Hampton Court Palace Festival on Thursday 19 August.
“The Voice” coach and music legend, Tom Jones, returns to the Hampton Court stage, after a crowd rousing performance in 2018. He will be singing hits from his unrivalled repertoire and a career spanning more than 50 years, such as timeless classics Delilah, What’s New Pussycat and It’s Not Unusual. Tom Jones performs on Monday 23 August and Tuesday 24 August.
Previously announced international superstar, Lionel Richie, soul-pop phenomenon Rick Astley and jazz marvel George Benson will return to Hampton Court Palace Festival in 2022 when the festival returns to its usual month of June.
2021 Date Artist Friday 13th August Van Morrison Saturday 14th August Björn Again Tuesday 17th August Bastille ReOrchestrated Wednesday 18th August Bastille ReOrchestrated Thursday 19th August Keane Monday 23rd August Tom Jones Tuesday 24th August Tom Jones
2022 Date Artist Wednesday 8th June Lionel Richie Thursday 9th June Lionel Richie Saturday 11th June Rick Astley Thursday 16th June George Benson
This Autumn, from the 27th and 30th October 2021, Sónar will celebrate two new festivals for Barcelona, featuring in-person activities at the CCCB and a program of online content produced in collaboration with local and international partners in cities around the world.
For the first time in Barcelona, Sónar will organize the AI and Music Festival, focused on the application of and challenges surrounding the use of Artificial Intelligence in musical creation. The festival is organized by Sónar, the Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya (UPC), béteve and the European Commission as part of the S+T+ARTS initiative.
The AI and Music Festival will take place in parallel to an expanded, in person edition of SónarCCCB, with more music and a number of stages dedicated to live performances as well as talks, debates and demonstrations in the Sónar+D program.
Both festivals will take on a hybrid format; mainly live. In total, more than 60 activities will take place, the majority of which will be in-situ, as well as online exclusives, designed and created specifically to engage with digital audiences. In the months leading up to the AI and Music Festival, Sónar and the UPC, will form a Thinking Lab, led by the University, to promote a dialogue between art, science and technology around Artificial Intelligence.
Sónar’s activity this year stretches far beyond these dates. From now until the end of the year, Sónar will continue to create and explore via synergies and collaborations on a local and international level, joining and powering creative projects such as the European project led by Hangar, On-the-Fly, the festival-forum co-collaboration We Are Europe, Factory Berlin, Taller de Musics, the new audiovisual project PRSNT, the music documentary festival In-Edit, the digital culture space IDEAL, the EINA IDEA project by Fundació EINA, the Institut de Cultura de Barcelona (ICUB) and the Departament de Cultura through the Institut Catalá de les Empreses Culturals (ICEC).
Within this frame, Sónar Istanbul will also celebrate its 5th edition on October 2nd. All these projects, and more will be amplified through Sónar’s digital channels as #ThisisSonar, creating a unique and atemporal digital program.
Sadly, due to force majeure, the edition of Sónar Barcelona planned for this coming June has been postponed, and will now take place on 15.16.17.18. June 2022. The case numbers, mobility restrictions, and the lack of applicable legislation for the organization of large events has made the celebration of the festival in the conditions required unviable. The entire Sónar team is working hard on the June 2022 edition and will soon be able to share first details of the line up.
Ticket and delegate pass holders for 2020 and 2021 will be contacted by email on the 10th May, with all of the information on the benefits available to them for carrying over their ticket to 2022, as well as how to claim a refund, if they desire, from May 12th.
Sónar would like to sincerely thank their audience, teams, artistic community, institutions, sponsors and partners for their support and understanding. The organization remains alert to the local and global evolution of the health situation, and continues to work closely with authorities in order to implement the necessary protocols to guarantee the safety and best experience for all participants in the programmed festivals.
South Facing Festival is a brand new open air concert series taking over Crystal Palace Park this summer, featuring 12 headline music performances and a host of free midweek events for the whole community. The genre-spanning series will run from 5-31 August 2021 in the park’s iconic open-air concert stage, the Crystal Palace Bowl. Making up the first wave of massive acts is Dizzee Rascal & The Outlook Orchestra, The Streets, Supergrass, Max Richter and the English National Opera (ENO) performing a concert of Tosca. Early bird tickets start at £35 + booking fee. Sign up to pre-sale tickets via southfacingfestival.com/sign-up.
Created by some of the people behind Field Day, Winterville, Cross The Tracks, Wide Awake and Dimensions, South Facing is a new annual event that aims to breathe new life into the Crystal Palace Bowl: a stunning outdoor amphitheatre soaked with a rich heritage of live music, untouched for the last decade. In its 60 year history, the venue (affectionately known as the ‘Rusty Laptop’ by locals) has played host to some of the world’s most acclaimed artists – Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, Elton John, The Cure, Lou Reed, Vera Lynn, to name a few – and South Facing aims to tie into this history by curating a standout series of bespoke and diverse concerts this summer.
From the pioneering grime of Dizzee Rascal – backed for the first time by the 20-piece, drum’n’bass-inclined Outlook Orchestra – and the iconic UK garage of The Streets, to the platinum-selling Britrock of Supergrass, the award-winning compositions of Max Richter and the critically acclaimed English National Opera (performing Tosca and featuring Conductor: Richard Farnes, Tosca: Natalya Romaniw, Cavaradossi: David Junghoon Kim, Scarpia: Roland Wood), South Facing promises to get music fanatics excited and to reboot the Rusty Laptop.
South Facing will be working closely with the Crystal Palace Park Trust to re-establish its historical role and respond to the expressed desire of park users to see a diverse range of events and activities being offered in the Park. The Crystal Palace Park Trust states –
“The income generatedby these events will be an important new revenue source enabling the Trust to start a programme of much needed improvements in the Park, such as the restoration of the concert platform.”
South Facing intends to deliver a highly sustainable event series. Challenging targets, focusing on every aspect of the event delivery from supply chain to audience experience to travel, will help achieve as close to net neutral impact by 2024.
This year’s much anticipated Moovin Festival in August is fast approaching, but who can wait that long after nearly two years apart? No one, so to keep you entertained in the run up to the main event, the team are putting on a very special 12 hour “Barn party” down at the farm on July 10th . The line up is BIG ! But the capacity is limited with tickets available for just £35.
The line up sees some of the acts that have come to define Moovin’s musical vibe including Congo Natty, Norman Jay, Mr Scruff, General Levy, Krafty Kuts, DJ Woody, Henge, Stereo MC’s ,Graeme Park, DJ Paulette, and plenty of other amazing live acts & Djs amongst many more woodland surprises and boutique offerings.
The famously inviting and intimate Moovin Festival is a real jewel in the UK festival calendar. It has an organic, friendly vibe with cutting edge music, as well as a world of immersive extras, fantastic stage designs and offerings such as gong baths, harpists, poetry, beatboxing harmonica performers and much more. It all plays out in a perfectly naturalistic setting amongst woodlands, rolling green hills and proper working barn spaces. This year you can enjoy some wild adventures in the field not once but twice thanks to this impossibly good value warm up.
The Main Stage for this cosy and personal gathering is the iconic barn that forms the centrepiece at the main festival. There is also a second stage of music along with plenty of the Moovin crew’s usual perks, surprises and entertainments, a wide selection of caterers serving up delicious food and plenty of chances to gather round the campfire for a jolly old knees up.
Lne up:
Congo Natty
Norman Jay
Mr Scruff
General Levy
Krafty Kuts
DJ Woody
Henge
Stereo MC’s
Graeme Park
DJ Paulette
Musically, a fine list of Moovin family favourites old and new will come to serve up their best sets with Congo Natty celebrating his 30 Year Anniversary, Norman Jays Good Time Vibes, the one and only Mr Scruff, A Bit On General Levy & Krafty Kuts, DMC Scratch Champion DJ Woody, Henge, Graeme Park, DJ Paulette, and plenty of amazing bands amongst much more.
So get the date in your calendar and secure tickets fast for more adventures in the fields!
As the countdown continues to New York’s much anticipated Electric Zoo Supernaturals festival on Labour Day Weekend 2021, the world renowned event unveils a huge next wave of DJs and live acts from across the musical spectrum. Lining up 50% more DJs that embody the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion, the likes of Fisher will be playing a special sunset set, while superstars Galantis, Rezz, KSHMR, Steve Aoki and Claptone have all been added to fan favourites like Illenium, Kaskade, deadmau5 under his Testpilot moniker, Grammy-nominated Alesso and many more, with final day by day breakdowns also revealed.
This marquee festival takes place at Randall’s Island Park with the iconic New York skyline forming a dramatic backdrop. It is celebrated around the world for its next level stages hoisted by Brownies & Lemonade, Deadbeats and Wakaan. Each one comes with immersive decor, explosive pyrotechnic displays and supercharged musical performances from a wide array of talented acts from all across the musical spectrum. This year the line-up is more diverse than ever and it all falls under the Supernature theme which calls up on all cosmic creatures, astral aliens, intergalactic illusionists, supernatural wizards, shamans, witches, and extraterrestrial beings for a once in a lifetime experience.
The new additions include the tantalising proposition of a special sunset set from the one and only Fisher on Friday September 3rd. The world renowned chart topper and highly regarded producer is a Grammy nominated artist who has a future facing house sound and always brings a unique show. He plays the same days as Alesso, Cosmic Gate, Zeds Dead and many others.
Saturday will see titanic German house tastemaker Claptone weave one of his magically storytelling and atmospheric sets fo alway warm and soulful sounds, while Dim Mak boss and maximalist dance music icon Steve Aoki is also added to Friday to bring the rave. They are joined by previously announced headliners including Andrew Rayel, Artbat, Kaskade, a sunset set from Tiesto, Sonny Fodera, Martin Ikin, deadmau5 under his Testpilot moniker and many more.
One of the huge new additions for Sunday September 5th is Swedish dance duo Galantis, who have served up mighty collars with everyone from Passion Pit to Dolly Parton. 2021 brought the single “Dandelion,” a collaboration with JVKE, and more global acclaim for their poignant dance sounds. Next to them, KSHMR has also been added and is a master of electro-house, hard dance and psytrance sounds with his huge releases on Spinnin’, Controversia and his own Dharma imprint. These names are added on top of the likes of Alan Walker, Dom Dolla, Duke Dumont, Mason Maynard, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano and many more.
Electric Zoo Supernaturals is shaping up to be the very best edition yet of this landmark festival, and now day tickets are available so move fast to ensure you don’t miss out.