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​Riverside Festival announces full line-up for RF By Night parties

The bills features ABSOLUTE., Moxie, India Jordan, Helena Hauff, and more

Riverside Festival has announced the full line-up for RF By Night, a continued night-time programme after the festival finishes each day.

The Glasgow festival heads behind the doors at SWG3 each night across three days on bank holiday weekend. From Thursday, June 2, until Saturday, June 4, fans can expect afterparties from some of their favourite DJs.

Performing on the first night is festival curators and long-time trailblazers Slam who are set to play alongside Helena Hauff, Parfait, Wallis, DJ Smoker & Farnaz.

By Friday, Glaswegian club La Cheetah steps in for a night-time takeover, putting forward selectors including Moxie, Nightwave, and KILIMANJARO. Slam return on Friday night at SWG3 for their second By Night performance.

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The final night pulls in India Jordan and Lezzer Quest for a Shoot Your Shot takeover, while ABSOLUTE., Austin Ato, and Eddy Murf bring a DILF night to the Glasgow club.

This year marks the ninth edition of Riverside Festival, set to take place over the bank holiday weekend in June. Taking place outside the Riverside Museum on Glasgow’s Clydeside, the homegrown event celebrates club culture both in and around Scotland.

Announced earlier this year, Riverside’s full festival line-up features both staple names and up-and-coming talent, including headliners from Róisín Murphy, Carl Cox, Joseph Capriati, and Charlotte De Witte.

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Billed elsewhere, Job Jobse, Chippy Nonstop, DJ Boring, Joy Orbison, OK Williams, TAAHLIAH, and Overmono are also set to take on the ninth edition of Riverside.

“Since our massive headliners were announced, everyone has been itching to hear who is joining us and the line-up only adds to that tangible excitement,” said the festival’s co-director, Dave Clarke.

“Our team and collaborators are bringing together the most diverse line-up yet with a blend of big names and underground cutting edge talents including as much homegrown talent as we could squeeze in.”

Tickets to Riverside Festival By Night are on sale now. Find out more here.

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