Sheffield's No Bounds Festival finalises line-up for 2021
No Bounds festival has finalised the line-up for its 2021 edition, taking place next month.
Lorenzo Senni, RP Boo, Space Afrika, The Black Dog and an audiovisual show from Rian Treanor, with visual artist Leila Ziu, are among the additions completing the bill for this year's edition of the Sheffield event, which will take place across multiple venues in the city.
SHERELLE, Ben UFO, Helena Hauff, Loraine James, more announced for No Bounds festival 2021
Sheffield's No Bounds festival has revealed full details of its return for later this year.
Scheduled from October 15th to 17th, the festival will take place, as ever, at its main Hope Works base, as well as at other venues in Sheffield. DJ sets have been confirmed from the likes of SHERELLE, Ben UFO, India Jordan, Helena Hauff, Batu, Joy Orbison, Anz, Kode9, Juliana Huxtable and Aurora Halal.
Joy Orbison, Sherelle, Anastasia Kristensen, more locked for Hope Works Sheffield winter 2020 parties
Sheffield clubbing institution Hope Works has announced the residents it has in store for 2020.
Joining the residency programme for the first time are SHERELLE, who won Best Breakthrough DJ at our 2019 DJ Mag Best of British Awards, India Jordan, and queer party Babycakes co-founder Diessa.
They join three of Hope Works' 2019 residents who are being invited back: Rian Treanor, Ifeoluwa and 96 Back.
Here are all the DJ Mag Best Of British Awards 2019 winners
No Bounds Festival 2019 locks LSDXOXO, Courtesy, Slikback, Lanark Artefax, more
No Bounds Festival has locked LSDXOXO, Courtesy, Slikback and Lanark Artefax in the first wave of names set to play the third edition of the Sheffield multi-venue weekender.
The dates are set for 11th - 13th October 2019, with spaces including Kelham Island Museum and Millennium Gallery confirmed for use, in addition to Hope Works, the club run by No Bounds organiser Liam O'Shea, AKA Lo Shea.
Fresh Kicks 86: Kampire
There is a unifying force at the heart of Kampire Bahana’s work. For several years now, the Ugandan DJ and writer has been at the helm of the country’s dance music scene, inspiring crowds throughout East-Africa and, more recently, across Europe and beyond. In striving not only to create an electric atmosphere on the dancefloor but also to unite a vast community in the fight against oppression and marginalisation, Kampire has quickly become one of the most vital figures in the continent’s club cultural sphere.
A core member of Uganda’s Nyege Nyege collective – whose label we’re also suitably obsessed with - Kampire broke up an extensive European tour this summer to play at Nyege Nyege festival in the Ugandan town of Jinja. The annual event – more on which you can read below – is yet another testament to the unifying power of what Kampire and her peers do.
These are the top 30 UK club events in October 2017
These are the top 30 UK club events in October 2017, so forget about nuclear war for a second... London sees Fabric pull together a monumental line-up for its birthday, be on the floor for Donato Dozzy and Peter Van Hoesen's back to back.
Trouble Vision also has an anniversary, Sprinkles bringing proper house stuff- and no doubt politics- with Willow incapable of doing wrong right now. Those aside, Sebastian Mullaert was the best thing at Freerotation this year; a continous build of achingly beautiful stomping techno, so fair play to Superstition for that booking.