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Rockstar Energy presents Parklife - Weekend VIP Ticket in Manchester,

Jun 8, 2024 at 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM  ·  Heaton Park Heaton Park

Parklife
Jun 8
Parklife
Past Concert

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Dope D.O.D. blends dark Dutch influences and American gangster rap, known for electrifying live shows and collaborations with Onyx and R.A. The Rugged Man.
NZ-born electronic producer 33 Below blends DnB, UKG, and garage. Known for 'Motions' EP, hits like ‘Keep You As A Memory’. Collaborated with demotapes, remixed for SILK. Acclaimed by Disclosure, DJ EZ.
South Korean-born Peggy Gou, based in Berlin, is a renowned DJ/producer known for her eclectic techno, house, and electro sets. Hits like "It Makes You Forget" and 2023's viral "(It Goes Like) Nanana" highlight her vibrant style. Collaboration with Lenny Kravitz and the album "I Hear You" cemented her mainstream presence. Known for her energetic DJ sets, she has played globally with artists like Moodymann.
London-based producer/DJ Skream (Ollie Jones), a dubstep pioneer, gained fame with "Midnight Request Line" and Magnetic Man's chart-topping album. Known for his diverse bass-heavy dance music, Skream seamlessly shifts between dubstep, techno, disco, and more. Collaborations include Benga, Artwork, and remixes featuring La Roux, John Legend, and Katy B. His evolving sound and influential sets have cemented his legacy in the electronic music scene.
CamelPhat, Liverpool-based Grammy-nominated duo, are known for iconic dance hits like “Cola.” They blend deep, melodic house and collaborate with artists like Kölsch and Green Velvet.
Italian duo Fideles, formed in 2010, blend melodic and epic techno, energizing global dance floors with mature, contemporary sounds praised by top melodic house and techno artists.
Disclosure, comprising English siblings Guy and Howard Lawrence from Reigate, Surrey, are renowned for their pop-infused blend of house, garage, and bass music. Known for hits like "Latch" with Sam Smith, they've earned Grammy nods and crafted chart-topping albums such as Settle and Caracal. They've collaborated with artists like Mary J. Blige, Lorde, and the Weeknd, showcasing a distinctive sound rooted in underground dance influences.
Danny Howard, born in the UK, is a dance music authority with a decade at BBC Radio 1. Host of Radio 1’s Dance Party, he's known for his sharp A&R skills and shaping the genre's sound.
Reuniting in 2019, the original Sugababes lineup is known for iconic harmonies and blending pop, alternative, and R&B. They've rocked Glastonbury and sold out The O2.
London-born DJ/producer Shy FX, grandson of Jamaican DJ Count Shelly, pioneered ragga-jungle and drum'n'bass with hits like "Original Nuttah" and "Shake Ur Body." Founder of Ebony Recordings and Digital Soundboy, he’s remixed/emceed with Emeli Sandé, Dizzee Rascal, Plan B, Jorja Smith, and collaborated with Mr. Williamz, blending reggae roots with dancefloor beats.
Arielle Free, a Glasgow-born DJ, rose to fame in dance music, hosting BBC Radio 1's Rave Up. She plays top UK clubs and festivals, holds Ibiza residencies, and tours globally. Known for remixes for Calvin Harris, she releases music on major labels and her own Free Your Mind Records. A key figure in shaping the musical landscape.
SYREETA, HE.SHE.THEY. resident DJ, enchants with house and techno grooves, playing globally at festivals like Creamfields and Coachella, and alongside stars like Carl Cox and Eric Prydz. Known for energetic, melodic sets.
Born in Liverpool, UK, James Organ is a rising star in the House & Techno scene. He's collaborated with labels like Crosstown Rebels and Get Physical, and his tracks have been supported by Pete Tong and Danny Howard on Radio 1. Known for energetic sets, he's played at events like Parklife Festival and Creamfields Steelyard.
UK electronic producer Wilkinson, from South-West London, is known for hits like "Afterglow" and "Half Light." With 6M singles sold, collabs with Becky Hill, The Prodigy, and sold-out Brixton shows, he's a drum & bass icon.
Born in Britain, pop icon Becky Hill is a BRIT Award winner known for pioneering electronic music. With 17 UK Top 40 singles, one UK #1, and collaborations with stars like David Guetta, Rudimental, and Little Mix, she boasts over 4 billion Spotify streams and multiple BPI certifications.
Bradford-born Nia Archives, a new-era junglist known for 'UP YA ARCHIVES', blends genres innovatively. Renowned for reviving jungle for modern fans, she's won at DJ Mag, NME, MOBOs, and was a BBC Sound 2023 top contender.

Venue Info

Heaton Park

Sheepfoot Ln, Manchester M25 0DL, UK Directions

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