Electric Gardens Festival 2020
Trap, acid, techno, UK garage — whatever your poison, Electric Gardens has a day of electronic music to keep you dancing.
Overview
Now in its fifth year in Sydney, Electric Gardens Festival takes over Centennial Park for a day of electronic bangers from international DJs and Australian producers. This year's lineup takes a UK garage and pop turn with '7 Days' singer Craig David.
The UK artist has come a long way since his breakout in 1999, featuring on Artful Dodger's 'Re-Rewind'. David will be bringing out his TS5 show, which combines his DJing skills with his chart-topping pop and R&B skills. He's already flexed the high-energy set at Glastonbury and Tomorrowland, and now it'll close out Electric Gardens on February 22.
Joining him is London's DJ EZ. Otis Roberts (as he's known to his family) is a longstanding champion of UK garage, regularly appearing on the bill at Exposure, Twice As Nice, Garage Nation, Pure Silk, Sun City, Frisky and Club Sidewinder.
Australia's own What So Not is returning to Sydney after playing everywhere but for a long while. Swapping Paris nightclubs for our inner-city parklands, Chris 'Emoh' Emerson will be bringing the wonky, bass-heavy tracks to this year's festival. He's joined by fellow Aussie, Shockone who recently released album A Dark Machine.
There's also 'There For You' UK duo Gorgon City, Berlin techno duo Pan-Pot, and Filth on Acid's Reinier Zonneveld. As always, set times are generous so you can really get into the four-to-the-floor. See the full lineup below.
ELECTRIC GARDENS 2020 LINEUP
Craig David presents TS5
DJ EZ
Gorgon City
What So Not
Alan Fitzpatrick
Ann Clue
Eelke Kleijn
Koan Sound Live
My Nu Leug
Nora En Pure
Pan-Pot
Shockone
Reinier Zonneveld Live
Rene Lavice
Wilkinson DJ set