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Primavera Sound - Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
3rd - 7th Jul 2026
Hampton Court Palace Festival
10th - 20th Jun 2026
Live At Chelsea Festival
10th - 14th Jun 2026
Primavera Sound Porto
11th - 14th Jun 2026
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
Grea Stage Park, Manchester TN
11th - 14th Jun 2026
Belsonic Festival
Belfast
12th June - 1st Jul 2026
Helsinki City Festival
finland
12th - 14th Jun 2026
Could Be Real Tribute Festival at Hove Lawns
12th Jun 2026
Sidewinder Malta 2026
12th - 15th Jun 2026
Rhythm Retreat Festival
Statfold Barn Railway in Tamworth
12th - 15th Jun 2026
Vans Warped Tour - Washington D.C.
13th - 14th Jun 2026
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With now a decade of experience, Ed continues to wow the crowds with energetic interaction, wearing his Oakley Sunglasses (No matter how dark it is!) and general all out enthusiasm behind the decks! Combine that with Ed’s lethally banging tunes with his catch phrase "Can You Survive at 145!" and you’re in for some powerful ride!! Or as one fan described it: “Trance that is so hard, it makes my children cry!”
Production wise; Ed had his 1st original single out in the summer of 2014, appropriately titled "Adrenalin”, and a year later in 2015 with “Epinephrine”. Ed has also been making a name for himself producing mashups under the alias “Dirty chef”. His 1st mashup of “DK8 vs. Underworld – Murder Was the Slippy Bass” stormed the crowds he played to in the summer 2008 as well as causing chaos on the dance floor with "Enjoy The Silence For The Weekend" in 2012, "Advanced Bastard" in 2013,“Genetic Ping Pong Animals” and “Hybrid Spaceman” in 2014 and “Zero Voodoo” in 2015