Peggy Gou to play huge Melbourne day party
by Patrick Kelly ·

Globetrotting DJ phenom Peggy Gou has been announced to play a huge day time party in Melbourne next month with one of the strongest local lineups of 2020 we’ve seen.
The last few years have been a whirlwind for the Berlin-based, South Korean DJ, producer and designer since releasing a string of warm house movers and her ability as a seasoned selector of obscure and abstrct electronic cuts.
The journey will lead her to play the final Piknic Electronik party in Melbourne next month. It’ll be the sixth in the series with previous headliners including Carl Cox, Moodyman, Nastia, Andhim and more.
Recently announced has been the seriously stacked local lineup that boasts the new guard of DJ DJs that’ll see Andy Garvey, DJ JNETT, Jennifer Loveless and more on duties.
What to expect? A beautiful day outside under the (likey) beaming sun with a soundtrack of warm summery grooves, hypnotic minimal tech and everything in between.
Piknic Electronik Final Party Lineup
Peggy Gou
Andy Garvey
C.FRIM
Dena Amy
INGRID
DJ JNETT
Jennifer Loveless
Lotus Moonchild
Luen B2B Lex Deluxe
Makeda
Mrs.Wallace
It all goes down April 5th at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, head to the Facebook event page for all the details.
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