
British electronic duo JOY (Anonymous) are set to make waves at Glastonbury this year with a sensational lineup for their Shangri-La Nowhere takeover. The event kicks off this Friday at 2 PM, promising a weekend of electrifying performances and unforgettable collaborations.
Starting the party is Sunderland DJ and producer Anish Kumar, followed by a back-to-back (B2B) set with a yet-to-be-revealed Berlin-based female electronic songwriter and producer. The excitement continues with New Zealand’s Messie, making her UK debut in another B2B session with JOY (Anonymous).
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Adding to the buzz, Arthi, Katy B, and Oneman will take the stage for an explosive set. As the night progresses, UK Bass heavyweights Redlight and Champion join JOY (Anonymous) for a three-way (B3B) set, culminating in a grand finale dedicated to UK Garage, featuring both past and present legends in a two-hour ‘JOY LOVES UK GARAGE’ set.
But the fun doesn’t stop there. On Saturday, JOY (Anonymous) will hit the legendary Arcadia stage, reuniting with salute for another epic B2B set. This performance follows their standout appearance at The Bug in 2022, which left fans buzzing for more.
Here’s the full schedule for the Shangri-La Nowhere takeover:
Friday, 28th June:
- 2-3 PM: Anish Kumar
- 3-4 PM: JOY (Anonymous) B2B TBA
- 4-5 PM: JOY (Anonymous) B2B Messie
- 5-6 PM: Arthi B2B Katy B B2B Oneman
- 6-7 PM: Redlight B2B Champion B2B JOY (Anonymous)
- 7-9 PM: JOY LOVES UK GARAGE B4B
Saturday, 29th June:
- 12-1 AM: JOY (Anonymous) B2B salute [Arcadia]
JOY (Anonymous) have always been about pushing boundaries and bringing fresh, exciting talent to the forefront. Fans can expect nothing short of an extraordinary experience at Worthy Farm.
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