The third instalment of The Social Festival’s ever impressive lineup has landed, and it does not disappoint! Reading like a who’s who of A-list DJ’s, The Social have already revealed a staggering lineup including Andrew Weatherall, Bicep, Carl Cox, Guy Gerber, Hot Since 82, Joseph Capriati, Laurent Garnier, Nic Fanciulli, Paranoid London and Sasha & John Digweed, and their third phase is no different.
Social favourites George Fitzgerald, Mark Fanciulli, Patrick Topping, Richy Ahmed and Tom Trago will return to Maidstone again on the Saturday, whilst Solomun goes b2b with his Diynamic label-favourites Adriatique on the main stage. Friday sees the new and welcome addition of Berlin’s Paul Kalkbrenner alongside headliners Sasha & John Digweed.
Also making an appearance over the two days are a host of exciting names; Agoria, Andhim, Ellen Allien, Enzo Siragusa, Jasper James, Joey Daniel, Jon Rundell, Marco Faraone, Mind Against, Monkey Safari, Sailor & I, Pan-Pot all make their debuts at this years festival.
In addition to this stellar house & techno lineup, The Social Festival have also introduced a brand new Drum & Bass arena for 2016, playing host to mainstay names like Roni Size and Krust Present Full Cycle, Feat Dynamite MC , High Contrast, Goldie, LTJ Bukem, Icicle & DJ Zinc, the arena is a welcome foray into the genre for the festival.
More information is set to follow in June, completing what looks to be The Social Festival’s biggest lineup yet.
WEBSITE & TICKETS – www.thesocialfestival.com
DATES – 9th & 10th September
VENUE The Kent County Showground
LINE UP SO FAR
Friday: Andrew Weatherall, Enzo Siragusa, Guy Gerber, John Digweed, Kaz James, Marco Faraone, Nic Fanciulli, Paranoid London Live, Paul Kalkbrenner, Tom Trago, Sasha
Saturday: Adriatique, Agoria, Andhim, Bicep, Carl Cox, Dj Zinc, Ellen Allien, George Fitzgerald, Goldie High Contrast, Hot Since 82, Icicle, Jasper James, Joey Daniels, Jon Rundell, Joseph Capriati, Laurent Garnier, LTJ Bukem, Mark Fanciulli, Mind Against, Monkey Safari, Nic Fanciulli, Pan-Pot, Patrick Topping, Richy Ahmed, Roni Size Live, Sailor & I, Solomun
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