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Digital City Festival launched this morning with an opening event hosted by Professor Andy Miah, speaking alongside a range of special guests to open the fortnight.
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You know the feeling â the one of anticipation as you descend into a dimly lit basement or traverse a corridor into a huge room where bodies are moving in time to the music. You might have enjoyed the bass, people-watching, letting go. Less so the queue for the bathroom or the bar.
For many of us, these experiences are but a distant memory, as weâre now more than a year into a pandemic that has seen clubs around the world close their doors to stem the spread of the virus. Early on, some turned to online alternatives such as Club Quarantine, the name taken by two projects â DJ D-Niceâs Instagram Live party that saw Joe Biden, Michelle Obama and Rihanna tune in, and the other hailed as âZoomâs hottest new queer clubâ.
by Charlie Spargo
Digital City Festival will open on Monday, April 12th with a launch event featuring the UK government s Minister for Digital Infrastructure (pictured), plus a live set from DJ Woody to kick off the all-new StreamGM platform.
The festival takes place from the 12th - 23rd all on the Digital City Network, which will feature keynotes and panels from leading global figures, a full exhibition showcase, Q&As, masterclasses, seminars and more, plus the 2021 Digital City Awards.
The event series features content across the marketing, eCommerce, tech, and media sectors, plus unmissable cultural content including gigs, virtual parties and DJ sets.