Snowbombing announces virtual festival with My Nu Leng, Dread MC, Syreeta, Shadow Child, more

Snowbombing announces virtual festival with My Nu Leng, Dread MC, Syreeta, Shadow Child, more

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Snowbombing festival has announced details of a live streamed, virtual event, taking place this weekend. 

In lieu of its regular, IRL festival in Mayrhofen, Austria, Planet Snowbombing will take place on 9th and 10th April, with live streamed sets coming from the likes of My Nu Leng w/ Dread MC, Syreeta, Heartless Crew, Shadow Child, Bklava and many more. 

The virtual event is also a celebration of Snowbombing 2022’s festival tickets going on general sale. The festival’s next in-person edition is scheduled to take place from 4th – 9th April 2022. General Sale goes live tomorrow, Friday 9th April

Other DJs locked for live streamed sets as part of Planet Snowbombing include Arielle Free, Sarah Story, Tommy Farrow, Bez’s Acid House Party and Sharpson, who will play a Daft Punk tribute set. The virtual festival will also feature activities including Bongo’s Bingo and virtual yoga. 

DJ Mag are partnering with Snowbombing to stream a number of sets from the virtual event. Tune into DJ Mag’s YouTube or Facebook channels from 8pm to midnight on Friday and Saturday to catch sets from My Nu Leng w/ Dread MC, Bklava, Syreeta, Arielle Free, Tommy Farrow and more. 

Check out the teaser trailer with the full line-up for Planet Snowbombing below.

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