Are you a fan of Barry Can’t Swim and his electrifying performances? DJ Mag has partnered with him to bring you an exclusive recording of his unforgettable Saturday night show at O2 Academy Brixton in November.
The Epic Night at O2 Academy Brixton
The Scottish DJ and producer rocked the iconic London venue with three sold-out dates, drawing in a massive crowd of 15,000 fans over the weekend. This show marked the culmination of a phenomenal year for Barry Can’t Swim, following the release of his critically acclaimed debut album ‘When Will We Land?’ via Ninja Tune in 2023. Special guests LÃ¥psley and Northern Irish poet, somedeadbeat, also graced the stage, adding to the magic of the evening.
Barry Can’t Swim Reflects
Reflecting on the unforgettable night, Barry Can’t Swim expressed his gratitude to the fans who made it a night to remember. “It’s hard to put into words just how amazing it was,” he shared. “But thank you to everyone who came down and made it such a riot. Will never forget it.”
Exciting Headline News
In a recent announcement, Barry Can’t Swim revealed that he will be headlining All Points East next August. This highly anticipated event will feature performances from other talented artists such as Confidence Man, Shygirl, salute, and Interplanetary Criminal. It will be Barry Can’t Swim’s only London date in 2025, making it a must-see for fans.
Conclusion
From his sold-out shows to his upcoming headline gig at All Points East, Barry Can’t Swim continues to captivate audiences with his unique sound and electrifying performances. Stay tuned for more exciting updates from this rising star in the world of dance music.
FAQs
Q: When did Barry Can’t Swim release his debut album?
A: Barry Can’t Swim released his debut album ‘When Will We Land?’ via Ninja Tune in 2023.
Q: How many dates did Barry Can’t Swim sell out at O2 Academy Brixton?
A: Barry Can’t Swim sold out three dates at O2 Academy Brixton last month.
Q: Who were the special guests at Barry Can’t Swim’s show?
A: Låpsley and Northern Irish poet, somedeadbeat, joined Barry Can’t Swim on stage during his sold-out show at O2 Academy Brixton.
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