Sheffield’s No Bounds announces virtual festival

Sheffield’s No Bounds announces virtual festival

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Sheffield’s No Bounds Festival has confirmed plans to host a virtual event next month.

The mostly online event will be livestreaming from Sheffield Industrial Museum (SIM) and Hope Works from October 12th to 18th with a programme that takes in live performances, DJ sets, workshops, installations and talks. 

Saoirse, Barker, Space Afrika, Blasha & Allatt, The Black Dog and No Bounds founder Lo Shea will all be DJing from Hope Works, with their sets streamed live online. SIM, meanwhile, will host a number of alternative experiences, including a remote audience participatory installation by Mark Fell and Rian Treanor working with 14-17 year olds on-site to create collaborative music.

Further line-up highlights include DJ and live sets from 96 Back, Tasha and CPU Records affiliate Annie Hall, as well as a Nyege Nyege Tapes showcase, featuring DJ Diaki, Don Zilla and Duma.

In addition to No Bounds’ virtual festival for 2020, Hope Works recently launched a crowdfunding campaign to support the club while it remains closed to crowds amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

For the full No Bounds Virtual 2020 line-up, and more information, click here. Find the event poster below.

No Bounds was named Best Botique Festival at last year’s DJ Mag Best Of British Awards. 

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