Courtesy of Amelia KarlsenLife & Culture / NewsLife & Culture / NewsSee the best snaps from the banging Dazed 100 partyThe prolific stars of this year’s list tore things upShareLink copied ✔️June 29, 2018June 29, 2018TextDazed DigitalThe Dazed 100 party 2018 On Tuesday June 26 in Soho, we celebrated the Dazed 100 crop of 2018 with the newly launched YouTube Music. Dazed 100ers old and new partied and took to the stage and decks of the Poland Street warehouse, with light installations projecting their names and faces across three floors. South London MC Flohio provided a spitfire set, while Pxssy Palace, Crack Stevens, and Sega Bodega saw the party into the early hours with 90s trance and classic R&B bangers. Jorja Smith, Michèle Lamy, and photographer Matt Lambert were in attendance, alongside Dazed 100-ers Sasha Trautvein, Adesuwa, Munroe Bergdorf, Object Blue, and designers Asai and Mowalola Ogunlesi. Jimothy Lacoste made some moves, tagged the walls with spraypaint, and documented his take on the partying over on our Instagram. Our creative partnership with YouTube Music continues with a four-day event celebrating the British music scene at 180 The Strand. The In Residence series expands across installations, live performances, and talks from across the creative industry. For a full line-up and times of the events, and to reserve tickets, go here. SistrenCourtesy of Amelia KarlsenEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThis new novel unpacks the highs and lows of limerence‘I’m not giving up my rights’: Why Kansas is coming for trans driversLVMH Prize 2026Inside an exclusive celebration for the semi-finalists of the LVMH PrizeHow to cultivate your own tasteHow to not freak out about meningitis, according to an expertThis new book brings Britain’s folk history out of the shadowsWould you try the 30-day flip phone challenge?The Manosphere is rewriting the rules of non-monogamyWhy are so many straight men so unfunny?Lost Property: A lecture series for ‘thinkers, artists, lovers and friends’AI isn’t replacing workers – it’s making them competeHere’s how you can help displaced people in LebanonEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy