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    Hannah Laing Unveils Sold-out Doof Line-up

    Andy LenthallBy Andy LenthallFebruary 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Boundary-pushing DJ, producer, and label head Hannah Laing has unveiled the full line-up for her sold-out debut festival, doof In The Park, set to take over Camperdown Park, Dundee, on Saturday 5th July 2025.

    Known for her anthemic records and electrifying performances at festivals like Creamfields, Terminal V, Warehouse Project and Parklife, Hannah has built a reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting DJ talents. Now, she brings her doof brand to life in its biggest scale yet, curating and headlining her first festival in her hometown.

    Uniting thousands for a high-energy celebration of trance, techno, and hard house, doof In The Park promises heavy beats, epic basslines, and an atmosphere only a Scottish crowd can create. Leading the charge as a Very Special Guest on the ‘doof for life’ Main Stage is Armin van Buuren, returning to Scotland for the first time since 2019.

    A true icon of the global dance scene, Armin van Buuren is a five-time DJ Mag #1 DJ and the mastermind behind A State of Trance, reaching millions worldwide. With a Grammy nomination and anthems like Blah Blah Blah and Great Spirit, he’s headlined Tomorrowland, Ultra, and EDC. Now, he brings his legendary sound to doof In The Park for a very special guest set.

    With three unique stages, each telling a different part of Hannah’s musical journey, the line-up features trance legends, today’s cutting-edge techno acts, and a platform for homegrown talent.

    The 12k capacity Big Top Main Stage – doof for life – is a celebration of Hannah’s roots, from growing up in a raver household to becoming one of the UK’s top DJs and producers. Inspired by the sounds of her parents’ record collection and the anthems that shaped her early raving experiences, her journey has been one of evolution—from clubber to DJ, from DJ to producer, and now, festival curator. Fish56Octagon delivers bass-heavy beats with raw energy; Judge Jules brings anthemic trance classics; Lisa Lashes, a pioneer of hard house, brings euphoric energy; Van Damn keeps things rolling with high-impact feel good music; and Will Atkinson blends trance and techno with driving force.

    The up the doof stage champions the new wave of underground talent. Charlie Sparks is a fast rising force in hard techno; Franck blends raw, hypnotic sounds; Jezza & Jod bring high-octane energy; K.A.D delivers deep, pulsating beats; ØTTA is known for fast, driving techno; sim0ne fuses house and techno with infectious energy; and Somewhen brings his Berlin-infused industrial sound.

    While the Highlander stage pays homage to Hannah’s early DJ days at Highlander Bar in Ibiza. Showcasing homegrown talent, the lineup includes Billy Morris, Charlie Kennedy, Jack Low, Keir Caithness, Kieran b2b Leechy, Made Academy Student, Matty Ralph, Mike McDonald, Paul Findlay, and Ross Mac.

    Speaking on the line-up announcement Hannah comments: “I’ve handpicked some of my biggest influences. Artists who have shaped my sound and artists in the current scene who I love and know will bring the best energy. However, not forgetting the local up and coming artists. Everything from techno, to trance & hard house If you don’t know any of these artists yet, please get to know. This is going to be special!”

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    Andy Lenthall

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