Nightclubs in Newquay are set to play host to some of the biggest names in dance music as part of the Boardmasters Music Festival.

Boardmasters Presents, formerly known as After Parties, will be a brand new series of late night parties taking place over five nights at Berties and Sailors, which will feature artists including Charlie Tee, Luude, Ben Hemsley, Danny Howard and Jodie Harsh.

Boardmasters Presents will kick off at Berties on Wednesday, August 9, with Luude, the Aussie electro-dance sensation who blew up on TikTok with his viral remix of Down Under. 

He will be joined by Charlie Tee, the first permanent female host of BBC Radio 1’s drum’n’bass show, who is expected to bring an infectious, high energy set, laden with late-night bangers. 

On Thursday, the party will continue at Berties with Ben Hemsley dropping his sounds and feel good anthems. 

Boardmasters Presents then lands at Sailors for Friday night’s party, with Girls Don’t Sync, the female DJ collective made up on Matty Chiabi, G33, Sophia Violet and Hannah Lynch, who have taken the scene by storm with previous sets for Boiler Room.

Known for their legendary parties, the army of female DJs is set to raise the roof. They’ll be joined by Cornwall’s own Charlie Boon. 

Saturday night will see in Sailors host the inimitable Jodie Harsh, the reigning nightlife Queen supreme who is known and loved for her trademark beehive, fierce energy and banging DJ sets.

The Saturday line-up also includes the Irish duo and Make Me Feel Good hitmakers, Belters Only. With both acts having performed at The Point at Boardmasters last summer, they make a welcome return to Cornwall. 

On the final day of the festival, Sunday night at Sailors is set to bring Boardmasters to an epic close for another year, with BBC Radio 1’s own Danny Howard, a legend in the game, on the decks, with special guests, which will soon be revealed.

Boardmasters Music Festival at Watergate Bay will be headlined by Lorde, Liam Gallagher and Florence + The Machine.

The event will also feature an expansive array of more than 120 plus artists.

The World Surf League will return to Fistral Beach for the Boardmasters Open, which will feature some of the most progressive and exciting names in international pro surfing.