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Showing upcoming festivals from Sun 31st May 2026 onwards.

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June
Primavera Sound - Barcelona
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Primavera Sound - Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain

3rd - 7th Jul 2026

Music

Large

Over 18's Only

Roskilde Festival
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Roskilde Festival

27th June - 4th Jul 2026

Music, Family Friendly

Large

Under 18's Allowed

Showers,

Standard Camping, Luxury / VIP Camping, Quiet Camping

July
Open
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Open'er Festival

1st - 4th Jul 2026

Music, Family Friendly

Medium

Under 18's Allowed

Standard Camping

October
Austin City Limits Music Festival
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Austin City Limits Music Festival

2nd - 11th Oct 2026

Music, Family Friendly

Large

Under 18's Allowed

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Japanese DJ and producer who was raised on classic rock, exploring hard rock and metal in his youth alongside alt-rock and electronic music such as The Prodigy. He spent much of his early career performing at occasional parties in Osaka and the neighboring city of Kobe. A turning point came in 2014, when he played alongside techno artist DJ Nobu. Impressed by Yukimatsu's set, DJ Nobu invited him to perform at his Future Terror party in Tokyo, helping establish Yukimatsu’s reputation and contributing to his emergence as a prominent figure in Japan’s club scene.

Originally employed in construction, Yukimatsu was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in 2016, leading him to leave his job. After undergoing treatment and two surgeries, he shifted his focus entirely to DJing, further developing his experimental style.

In early 2025, he gained wider attention for his Boiler Room set in Tokyo, which quickly became one of the platform’s most-viewed videos, reaching over twelve million views on Youtube within half a year.

View Yousuke Yukimatsu page