Brighton's 2019 Boiler Room Line up is Here!

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Tom Tye

28 Mar 2019

Look at whose heading to The Arch for Brighton's 2019 Boiler Room outing

Boiler Room: Brighton - BMC 2019 - Tickets

It all started as a webcam taped to a wall, broadcasting from a warehouse party in London. Now, as an independent music platform and cultural curator, Boiler Room has built itself into a household name with over 4,000 performances by more than 5,000 artists, spanning 150 cities and countless genres.

Their next stop? The Arch, Brighton. As the official afterparty to the annual Brighton Music Conference, this is a sure fire way to see out day one, spotlighting some of the UK's rising selectors with a few surprises thrown in.

We're super excited to announce three massive names who'll be spinning tracks by the sea:

Eclair Fifi

A DJ whose eclectic taste and diverse sets have seen her breakthrough every scene and accelerate toward being one of the UK's top selectors.

There's little that the Edinburgh-born Eclair Fifi hasn't done. Holding down residencies for the likes of BBC Radio 1's "In New DJs We Trust", hosting monthly shows on NTS, curating Warehouse Project stages and performing at the likes of Dekmantel, SXSW and more - we're struggling to find anything that Clair Stirling aka Eclair Fifi hasn't achieved in her career (she's also an illustrator and model as if being a top DJ wasn't enough).

With 2 Boiler Room sets under her belt, we're gassed to see what she brings for round 3.

 
 

Big Miz

Having covered a lot of ground early on his career, Big Miz is a DJ who stormed his way through the bustling Glasgwegian scene and out across the UK and Europe.

Since the days of his early prominence on the clubbing scene Big Miz has progressed and developed into a key producer within the house and techno field reigning in and combining his traditional skills in music with contemporary electronic equipment. 

Having already played numerous UK and European shows and with a Boiler Room live debut at Sub Club already under his belt, Big Miz is a sure household name for the future of underground music.