Eastern Electrics Reveal 2015 Line up

We take a look at Eastern Electrics' full line up announcement.

Mike Warburton

Date published: 22nd Apr 2015

Photo: Eastern Electrics

Eastern Electrics - one of the UK's most revered electronic music festivals yesterday revealed its full line up for 2015. Relive what happened last year below.

Jamie Jones, Joris Voorn and Cassy take over the main stage, with Skream curating his own arena starring himself, Boddika, Midland and Robert Hood.

Desolat mainstay tINI enlists a gang of DJ compadres with Bella Sarris, Delano Smith and FUSE residents Rossko and Seb Zito, whilst bass house imprint Black Butter calls upon DJ EZ, Mele, My Nu Leng and Applebottom.

Manchester rave experts Sankeys bring along some of their tried and tested favourites in the shape of Steve Lawler, Sante and Jozef K, with Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Citizenn and Lil Louis repping it for XOYO.

The festival will also feature sets from Matt Jam Lamont, Mike Skinner, Waifs & Strays, Matt Tolfrey (read our review of his Fabric mix here) and an exclusive hip hop set from Outcross boss Miguel Campbell.

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