The line up is stellar, reflecting a deep breadth of genre, showcasing the immense talent Australia holds in dance music, with everything from house and techno, to all out club, EDM, breaks, Afrobeats and UKG.
Digi Culture & Music are gearing up for their second annual festival, which is set to be hosted on the 25th of March in Ngunnawal (Canberra) at Thoroughbred Park.
The line up features some of the biggest names in Australian underground dance music, including the likes of Ayebatonye, C.Frim, Chloe Maguire, Club Angel, Crush3d, DJ pgz, jamesjamesjames, Mia Sorlie Kenfo, Moktar, Pretty Girl (live), Sam Alfred, STÜM, Soju Gang, Willaris K and a range of select Canberra locals.
Alongside the locals, the festival is also bringing together some of the biggest dance acts in the world, including KETTAMA, Lady Shaka and Taahliah.
The line up is stellar, reflecting a deep breadth of genre, showcasing the immense talent Australia holds in dance music, with everything from house and techno, to all out club, EDM, breaks, Afrobeats and UKG.
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Alongside the main festival, the promoters are hosting a warm up night at One Twenty Two in Canberra, with Interplanetary Criminal (of Baddest Of Them All Fame) and Main Phase.
The festival's headliner, KETTAMA has quickly risen to the upper echelons of global underground dance with his unapologetic bass heavy, sledgehammer dance music. He's released on the likes of Unknown To The Unknown, Shall Not Fade, Steel City Dance Discs and R&S.
Also ones to keep an eye on, on the line up are C.Frim, Pretty Girl and Lady Shaka, who all recently dominated Boiler Room sets at Boiler Room Naarm.
Tickets are currently on final release now, two months out from the festival at $130. You can snatch up tickets HERE.