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GALA
Brockwell Park in London
22nd - 24th May 2026
Beyond The Pale
Glendalough Estate in Glendalough (IRE)
12th - 14th Jun 2026
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Less chin stroking, more dancingâ€. CC:DISCO’s t-shirt really says it all. Playing disco, house and boogie cuts with her heart at the controls, CC triggers a joyous feedback loop that infects the dancefloor. There’s no pretention, only pure feeling.
A mainstay of the Melbourne club scene, CC began connecting with audiences just like the heroes before her - through FM radio. Having presented shows since the age of 15, her weekly slot on local institution PBS FM ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ is now celebrated as the essential start to every Friday night. All of this air time has primed her to knock out guest spots on NTS, Red Light Radio and Dublab.
In recent years, CC’s devotion has seen her graduate to touring DJ and main stage festival act. She’s lapped Australia three times in 12 months and ticked a large chunk of her bucket list - opening for Theo Parrish in Auckland, soundtracking the romantic Adriatic Sea at Dimensions and Soundwaves, Boiler Room and Meredith’s coveted Supernatural Amphitheatre, as well as making her mark between Move D and Moodymann at Strawberry Fields, cloaked in a tarp as the crowd rain danced through a belting storm.
Already hosting the likes of Rahaan and Rich Medina, her own night Club Coco is destined to be an important chapter in Melbourne’s illustrious nightlife.