No Art is finally bringing its open air festival concept to the UK. Curated by Dutch electronic duo ANOTR, No Art Manchester Open Air will take place on Saturday 30 May, running from 3pm to 11pm at an open air location in Greater Manchester.
The event marks the first full UK edition of the globally respected No Art concept and will be ANOTR’s largest open air show in the country to date. While the full venue and lineup remain under wraps, both are set to be revealed in the coming weeks.
ANOTR have become one of electronic music’s most influential acts, known for blending house with disco, soul, funk and jazz. Tracks like Relax My Eyes and How You Feel have helped establish their global reputation, but it is their approach to curation that defines No Art.
The No Art brand has delivered immersive music and art led events in cities including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Miami, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Rather than relying on headline driven lineups, the focus is on atmosphere, distinctive sounds and carefully considered production.
The Manchester edition is expected to follow the same blueprint. An open air setting, forward thinking electronic music and a strong emphasis on experience over spectacle. For a city with a deep club culture, it feels like a natural addition to the calendar.
Presale tickets go live Tuesday 3 February at 6pm, with general sale following on Wednesday 4 February at 6pm. Sign up for presale access at noartmcr.com.
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