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The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

No Bounds Big Weekend 2023

£10 per night / weekend pass £17.50

Following the announcement of this year's No Bounds festival being postponed till October 2024, the organisers are keeping the fire burning in the meantime by throwing two No Bounds parties. Join them on 13–14 October 2023 (during what was originally meant to be festival weekend) for the No Bounds 2023 Big Weekend.

There'll be two multi-room megaraves and an early-doors psychedelic session plus talks and workshops.

The lineups:

13 October, 11pm–6am
Over three stages of face melting madness.
SPECIAL REQUEST
X CLUB.
Bluetoof b2b Stenny
Manami
Bruce
96 Back b2b Lupini
Nyege Nyege Showcase ft
De Schuurman
Judgitzu (live)
DJ K

Off Me Nut Records Showcase ft
Phatworld
Vincent Van Sloth
Kaytee Bee
Venz
Swamp King
Gas Man
+
Love & Lust
Ashley Holmes

14 October, 11pm–6am
Over three stages of absolute mayhem.
Girls Don’t Sync
Silva Bumpa
Denham Audio
Aziza Jaye (Live)
The Beatriarchy Showcase ft
DJ Egg On Toast
Alex.Aubyn
MYNA
Colecta
Shannon From Admin
Gracie T
+
Charla Green
Tekkers
Groundwork
Zubz
Alex Deadman
Creola (live)
Lvcky

+ More TBA

14 October, 5–11pm – Interworld A/V session
An immersive psychedelic dive into your inner architecture.
Konx-Om-Pax (Live)
Eye Measure (Live)
Phoneutrian (Live)
Sleepsang (Live)
Graceful Degradation (Live)
Zaron Mizmeras (live)
Sclews (Live)

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