Anyone else over clubbing? Those sticky floors, expensive drinks, and rowdy crowds are getting tiring. The same goes for concerts. Crazy ticket prices and venue closures are killing the vibe. Waiting years for your number one artist to tour does too.  

If you’ve got a Soundboks, who needs ‘em anyway? Just ask our community. These certified party animals know how to bring the heat wherever they are. Putting the party on their back, they’ve turned street corners, train carriages, and more into full on venues.

Get inspired by these DIY dancefloors, outdoor parties, and picturesque performances from around the world.

DJ AG’s Streetside Sessions 

The charts are always filled up with musicians and producers from the UK. But getting tickets to see them live is hard work and so expensive. Not while DJ AG’s setting up his Soundboks 4s. His streetside sets give the public front row seats to the biggest and best artists and MCs–Skepta, Alesha Dixon, Ed Sheeran, Jorja Smith, AJ Tracey, and Central Cee have all hopped on mic and showed love. With no genre off limits, AG’s bringing generations together and sharing good music with the people. Street performances don’t get better than this.

Louis Bekk’s London Bus Bangers

We’ve got another Londoner spreading the vibes around the Big Smoke. This time it’s DJ Louis Bekk transforming an iconic London bus into a rave on wheels. Open top with the Union Jack painted on it, Bekk’s bus is a little different to your average double decker. He invited his community to come along for a ride soundtracked by house music. If the journey wasn’t cool enough, the day ended with a sunset session on Primrose Hill. All aboard the party bus.

TENNA’s Norwegian Dream 

Northern Norway’s mad landscape is normally soundtracked by birdsong and crashing waves. That changes when TENNA turns on his Soundboks 4. The Helgeland Coast became the most dreamlike place to have a dance in the world. Full of unreleased heaters and iconic tracks, sunset never sounded so good thanks to TENNA’s sets. Just look at those visuals.

Felix Cartal Rocking The SkyTrain

Taking the train can be pretty dead, right? Squashed like sardines into a sweaty carriage, the vibes aren’t exactly great. Felix Cartal had other ideas. Packing a couple Soundboks 4s and some decks, he gave Vancouver’s SkyTrain a rave makeover and brought the party to the platform. Imagine rocking up to the station to get from A to B and this is going on. Crazy. No doubt this pop-up popped off.  

Josh DF’s Street Beats

It’s not every day you turn the corner and see someone pounding snares and smashing cymbals. But Josh DF isn’t an everyday drummer. Bringing his jam sessions to the street, the sidewalk turns into a block party. Blasting bangers out of his Soundboks, Josh brings the heat with his insane fills and improv beats. No concert can outdo these street performances. If you wanna learn how to drum like a pro, here’s your guy.

 

Rave Tram’s Techno Tour

The tram might not be fast, but when the Rave Tram’s in town, the techno defo is. In the German city of Ulm, this squad have packed a party onto the tramlines. Trams are pretty rare these days. But Rave Trams? This is the one and only. This lot haven’t just stopped there. They’ve taken the rave to the seven seas, city rooftops, the slopes, and the autobahn. Get ready to go on a journey. Literally. 

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