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Rave UKraine Adds Jodie Harsh, Sarah Story And Human Margareeta To Epic Lineup

Rave UKraine – the historic event taking place in Liverpool and Kyiv simultaneously on Sunday 7 May – has announced further acts confirmed to be performing at the rave.

Acclaimed DJ and artist Jodie Harsh will be performing at the event in Liverpool, alongside British DJ and radio presenter Sarah Story. Ukrainian DJ and producer Human Margareeta will also be performing at the UK event.

DJ, producer & promoter Jodie Harsh is known for her high-energy sets and her unique blend of house, techno, and pop music. As a vocal advocate for the LGBTQ+ community she has been praised for her work in promoting diversity and inclusion in the dance music scene.

BBC Radio 1’s Future Dance show presenter and DJ, Sarah Story is a rising star in the dance music scene, is passionate about championing new dance music talent and has a strong track record of supporting up-and-coming artists.

Experimental Ukrainian DJ and producer, Human Margareeta is known for her energetic sets and her unique blend of house, techno, and experimental music.

These acts join the existing line up which includes acclaimed UK synth pop band Hot Chip (DJ Set), the legendary DJ Paulette, Unkle founder James Lavelle and Ukrainian DJ Mingulitka.

Rave UKraine is set to be a uniquely historic event: a party taking place in two cities, at the exact same time, thousands of miles apart – both broadcast via a livestream to make one singular, unifying rave. 

The acts announced for the Ukrainian rave, which will take place at Kyiv’s HVLV Bar are: Petya Cantrust, JANE, Raavel, Pledov and Lostlojik.

Both raves will be live streamed to the other, in partnership with a globally-renowned editorial streaming platform – so the music and dancing can cross borders in a show of unity and solidarity with Ukraine and its culture during the Russian invasion.

Rave UKraine is part of the cultural festival ‘EuroFestival’, taking place for two weeks in May while Liverpool acts as Host City to Eurovision 2023.

The pioneering event was created by Birmingham Music Archive founder and social entrepreneur Jez Collins, who has worked in tandem with the teams from Open Culture, Music Saves UA, Culture Liverpool, HVLV Kyiv and more to bring this historic event to life. Rave UKraine is also bringing together major figures from the music industry such as Caroline Prothero and Rich McGinnis who are supporting, collaborating and advising for the event.

For tickets and more information on Rave UKraine: | Dice FM

All profits from Rave UKraine go to Music Saves UA.

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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