Vision Open Air Welcomes Franky Rizardo, East End Dubs & ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U This June
Words: Editorial Team
June 12, 2026

Vision Open Air has always stood out for its artistic direction, rooted in musical versatility. Since its debut at Milan’s former slaughterhouse venue, Ex Macello, in April 2024, Vision Open Air has consistently featured leading names from the international electronic music scene, building a programme that spans house, techno and related genres. This approach comes to life in June with East End Dubs and Franky Rizardo (Saturday, June 13) and ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U (Friday, June 19), while September will see performances by Charlotte de Witte (Saturday 5), Michael Bibi (Thursday 24) and Solomun (Saturday 26). Additional dates will be announced soon.

Saturday, June 13, 2026: East End Dubs, Franky Rizardo, Frank Storm and Blacksun: A true innovator within the global electronic music scene, East End Dubs brings the essence and quality of authentic London club culture to audiences worldwide. His sets move seamlessly between deep tech and minimal house, enriched by dub and UK garage influences that have earned him widespread acclaim over the years. This summer, he returns to Hï Ibiza for another residency, hosting his Eastenderz party every Tuesday from June through October, a Balearic institution and beyond. Franky Rizardo: a DJ you can always count on. The Dutch DJ and producer has long been a central figure in the global electronic music landscape, continuously raising the bar year after year thanks to his natural ability to navigate effortlessly between house and techno, both in his DJ sets and in his productions. The latter are particularly showcased through his label, LTF Records, which has been releasing one standout record after another throughout the year. The event will be followed by an official aftershow at Amnesia Milano.

Friday, June 19, 2026: ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U: On Friday, June 19, 2026, Japanese artist ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U will perfectly embody the sonic philosophy of Vision Open Air. Born in Osaka and now based in Tokyo, ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U enjoys unanimous respect from both audiences and industry professionals. His reputation is built on years of musical consistency and a distinctive artistic vision centred on techno in all its forms. His Boiler Room performances have amassed millions of views within just a few days, further cementing his international profile. ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U is also a multidisciplinary artist, as demonstrated by his involvement in TRANCE, Tianzhuo Chen’s long- duration performance project (lasting up to 12 hours), which merges club culture, dance, live music, animation and visual arts. He also appears in the film Happyend, written and directed by Neo Sora, where he essentially plays himself: a DJ performing at an underground party in Tokyo.

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