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Chase & Status unveil next wave of acts for RTRN II DANCE at All Points East

Chase & Status today announces further line up for RTRN II DANCE as part of their All Points East takeover; Dimension, Jyoty B2B Ahadadream, Shy FX, Arthi, Bambii, Brockie & MC Det, Hamdi, IRAH, Mozey, Oppidan and SHERELLE B2B CLIPZ. These names are joining the bill for powerhouse electronic duo Chase & Status’s headline show at the celebrated East London festival on Saturday 16 August.

They will join previously announced special guests, carefully chosen by Chase & Status; Overmono, Sammy Virji, and Nia Archives, with many more to be announced. General tickets go on sale at 10am GMT on Thursday 13 February via www.allpointseast.com.

Chase & Status say, “Bringing RTRN II Dance to Victoria Park this summer is massive for us and to do it with these artists is super exciting for our home town. We’re ready to bring the energy and make it a night to remember with everyone who’s been on this journey with us.

Dimension is globally recognised for his seamless blend of melodic vocals and underground club anthems. Championed early on by Chase & Status, Annie Mac, Skrillex, and deadmau5, his collaboration with Sub Focus on ‘Desire’ spent nine weeks on BBC Radio 1’s playlist and surpassed 50 million streams. His solo releases, including ‘Devotion’ and ‘Love To Give,’ have cemented his status as a standout electronic artist.

A London-based DJ originally from Amsterdam, Jyoty has built a worldwide following through Boiler Room and Rinse FM. Known for her genre-blending sets and deep connection with audiences, she also leads DJ workshops for women and teaches courses for young British Asian women, championing diversity and knowledge-sharing in the music industry. Joining for their B2B set is Ahadadream, whose music is pure percussive energy, club belters full of skittish drum rolls. With menacing, coiled energy waiting to be unleashed, his unique, drum-focused production draws influence from sounds across the UK, his homeland of Pakistan, the African Diaspora and beyond.

Shy FX, a pioneer of jungle and drum & bass, burst onto the scene in 1994 with ‘Original Nuttah,’ one of the genre’s most iconic anthems. From his seminal releases on Ebony Records to his groundbreaking work with T Power on ‘Shake Ur Body,’ he remains a key player in UK dance music, continually evolving through his Digital Soundboy label.

Arthi, who is both a DJ and journalist, merges sounds from London and beyond, spanning Dancehall, Reggaeton, Afrobeats, UK Funky, Garage, and Bass. She has toured with Katy B and performed for collectives such as Moonshine, Keep Hush, and Pxssy Palace. A regular on Rinse FM, she has also delivered guest mixes for BBC Radio 1Xtra, BBC Asian Network, and NTS.

One of Canada’s most exciting DJs, BAMBII is known for genre jumping sets that push musical exploration and rave culture. She uses both music and politics to highlight dance music’s evolving reach and its power to connect people and cultures. Her event series ‘JERK’ has made waves in cities from Toronto to New York and LA. With features in Wonderland, VOGUE, CRACK, DUMMY, and DAZED, her debut EP You are Now Entering the Infinity Club garnered huge acclaim.

Brockie & MC Det have been major figures in the jungle and drum & bass scene since the late ’80s. With deep roots in hip-hop, soul, and ragga, Brockie became a driving force behind the rise of jungle, co-founding Kool FM 94.5 in 1991 – now one of the longest-running and most influential drum & bass radio stations in the world.

Oxford-born DJ and producer, Hamdi made his breakthrough in 2017 with ‘Show Me’ alongside Sammy Virji. His modern classic ‘Skanka’ propelled him onto the global stage, leading to a sold-out six-city headline tour in India. With upcoming shows across Europe, Australia, and the US, his international reputation is rapidly growing.

Hailing from South London, IRAH has collaborated with Flowdan, Chase & Status, and The Bug, gaining support from BBC 1Xtra, BBC 6Music, and Mixmag. His lyrical fire, comedic edge, and dynamic artistry have made him a sought-after voice in grime and bass music, pushing creative boundaries in every performance.

Mozey has become a key figure in drum & bass in recent years, breaking through with his 2020 track ‘Ladykillaz’ and consistently topping charts across major labels like Hospital Records and V Recordings. His sold-out headline show at Village Underground and extensive touring, from Glastonbury to New Zealand, have solidified his status as a fan favourite.

A rising force in UK Garage, known for her fusion of 2-step, 4×4 NUKG, and bass-driven sounds Oppidan also joins this incredible billing. Having released on Night Bass, 24 Garage Girls, and Kiwi Rekords, her standout remix of Sammy Virji’s ‘Shapes’ has positioned her as one of the most exciting new names in the scene.

SHERELLE is spearheading a new wave of high-energy rave culture, championing jungle, drum & bass, and footwork. Since her viral Boiler Room set, she has become a BBC Radio 1 resident, co-founded the 6 Figure Gang, and built her Hooversound label into one of the most exciting imprints in UK club culture. CLIPZ, bringing a B2B set with SHERELLE, is a Bristol-born DJ and producer with roots in ’90s warehouse raves. Also known as Redlight, he has collaborated with Mobb Deep and Raekwon, remixed Mary J. Blige, and recently joined forces with SHERELLE on the explosive track ‘MEET ME AT THE TEMPLE.’

For the first time, Chase & Status will bring their specially curated RTRN II DANCE festival to All Points East for an exclusive one-day event. Previously held as a three-day festival in Tenerife in October 2024, RTRN II DANCE is a curation of Chase & Status’ rich history, and sees some of the most legendary names in dance come together.

Chase & Status join previously All Points East 2025 headliners RAYE (Saturday 23 August), Barry Can’t Swim (Friday 22 August), and The Maccabees, who are headlining their first show in eight years on Sunday 24 August 2025. More All Points East headliners are still to be announced.

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