Exciting Nights Ahead: Groove Junction Returns to Salisbury
The vibrant music scene in Salisbury is about to get even more exhilarating with the return of Groove Junction, a celebrated DJ night that promises to bring a thrilling experience to music enthusiasts. Set to take place at the Salisbury Arts Centre on Saturday, March 28, this 2026 series kickoff is not to be missed.
A Night of Talent and Community
Groove Junction has made quite an impression since its move to the Salisbury Arts Centre last year. This upcoming event is poised to be bigger than ever, featuring a mix of nationally and internationally recognized artists, alongside beloved local acts. The much-anticipated headliners, Sophia Violet and G33, members of the renowned DJ collective Girls Don’t Sync, are set to perform a high-energy set, bringing their talents from a successful third Australian tour.
Celebrating Local Talent
Among the highlights of the evening is the return of Sophia Violet, a local talent making her comeback in her hometown. Violet's journey from performing at the inaugural Groove Junction event in 2024 to now returning with an international profile is a testament to her hard work and dedication to music.
Spotlight on Resilience
The lineup also includes DJ Rise, who offers a compelling narrative of resilience and creativity. As a wheelchair user, DJ Rise has established a prominent place in the music industry with performances ranging from BBC Radio 1Xtra to international shows at notable venues, showcasing that talent knows no boundaries.
Inclusive Atmosphere
Groove Junction is not just about the music; it emphasizes inclusivity and community, making it a welcoming space for all. The event's core residents, Ash DJ and MC 3-Bee, alongside local duo Keltz and Groove Junction’s founder DJ Emma, bolster this commitment to cultivating a nurturing music environment.
Tickets for this incredible event are now available through Wiltshire Creative, with early bookings recommended to secure your spot. As Groove Junction continues to flourish, it truly is becoming a hallmark of Salisbury's cultural landscape, uniting music lovers and celebrating the power of community.