StreetFest returns for 11th year to showcase the best of London urban arts scene.
Headliners DJ Ron & Shortee Blitz at Oval Space, Hackney on 14th September with immersive live visual art, urban music and street dance
“Building a community of collective creativity”
Legendary street culture and urban arts festival, StreetFest returns to east London to showcase the best of London’s thriving urban arts scene at Oval Space Hackney on Saturday 14th September. The line-up will be led by seminal headliners DJ Ron (jungle) and Shortee Blitz (hip hop) bringing the freshest beats in the capital, alongside spoken word artist LyricL, hotly tipped DJs Chloëdees (NTS) and RBC (Wireless, Afropunk) and Bboy crew Soul Mavericks.
Emerging out of the cutting-edge counterculture arts scene in east London and now in its 11th year, the country’s premier street culture festival consistently champions the maverick artists and unsung heroes from the vibrant local creative community. StreetFest took to the road in May of this year for its hugely successful, inaugural StreetFest Leeds with DJ Semtex headlining.
StreetFest has carved out its own niche with its strong music lineups over the years, with a mix of both established and emerging talent and has long prided itself to be early champions of some of music’s hottest names. Previous live artists have included Afrikan Boy, Stush, Goldie, Miss Dynamite, Loyle Carner, Oddisee, Professor Green, HUDSON, Wretch 32, Devlin, Maverick Sabre and Ghost Poet.
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