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Hampton Court Palace Festival
10th - 20th Jun 2026
Beat-Herder Festival
The Ribble Valley, Lancashire
16th - 19th Jun 2026
Graspop Metal Meeting
Belgium
18th - 21st Jun 2026
Isle of Wight Festival
18th - 21st Jun 2026
Beardy Folk Festival
18th - 21st Jun 2026
Suncebeat New Horizons Lisbon 2026
18th - 22nd Jun 2026
Towerfest Country Music Festival
18th - 21st Jun 2026
Sonic Rock Solstice Music Festival
18th - 22nd Jun 2026
On the Waterfront presents Red Rum Club
Liverpool
19th Jun 2026
Silverburn Festival
19th - 20th Jun 2026
London Ska and Reggae Festival
Ilford
19th Jun 2026
Pinkpop
netherlands
19th - 21st Jun 2026
Hurricane Festival
germany
19th - 21st Jun 2026
La Prima Estate Festival
19th - 28th Jun 2026
Could Be Real Tribute Festival at Walton Hall & Gardens
19th Jun 2026
Pepsi Max presents TRNSMT Festival
19th - 21st Jun 2026
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Woo York are techno's men on the mission. Having gained a foothold as residents of legendary Glaswegian label Soma Recods and head honchos of Planet Rhythm, they keep delivering one dancefloor killer after another. Since the start of their career back in 2009, the Kiev-based duo has come a long way from being Ukraine capital’s local heroes to becoming an internationally recognized live act with their own signature sound. And it is right now when they’re making a step forward both in terms of building up their studio and by widening their audience globally.
2012 saw Woo York’s debut vinyl release put out, with excellent remixes from Truncate and MRSK accompanying well-tailored original tunes. Following up on what seemed to be a nice start was a series of EPs on Planet Rhythm and Soma further improving their position within the scene. Tracks like ‘Solar Diet’, ‘I am Against’, ‘Acid Rain’ and ‘Ancient Light’ have been played out by techno’s busiest figures, while the likes of Samuli Kemppi, Ø [Phase], Jeroen Search and Edit Select happily stepped in for remix duties. The long-lived imprint Planet Rhythm, nowadays managed and curated by Woo York, is gaining second life now, having doubled its productivity since few years ago. The label’s artist roster is about to feature Developer, Oscar Mulero, Christian Wünsch, Claudio PRC, Samuli Kemppi, Eduardo De La Calle and others, in no small part thanks to the duo’s efforts.
Another milestone in Woo York's career is their appearance on Life And Death in early 2015. Since their debut EP 'The Valley Of Songs' hit the stores, the duo has become closely associated with the globally renowned label rub by Tale Of Us and - naturally - has taken part in a number of Life And Death showcases around the world, including but not limited to gigs in Dubai, Barcelona, Offenbach's Robert Johnson, Sonus Festival et al. Not to mention their already impressive gig portfolio consisting of shows at Berghain, Tresor, Corsica Studios and other major venues all across Europe.
Performance-wise Woo York are known for their live set first and foremost. Either dancefloor-oriented or experimental, it represents a highly improvisational piece of music with strong hardware background. On the other hand, you just can’t pigeonhole it into either surface alone: Woo York bring the energy associated with techno to the very ‘leftfield’ shows and effortlessly incorporate avant garde elements into club setting. Diversity is the key.