NASS 2023 Concludes: Street culture festival proves unforgettable for all attendees

By Laura Linham

10th Jul 2023 | Local News

Wu Tang Clan headlined at the festival. Credit: NASS
Wu Tang Clan headlined at the festival. Credit: NASS

The NASS 2023 festival, a vibrant celebration of street culture, was a resounding success, offering unforgettable moments to its attendees.

The festival kicked off on a high note with the JägerPlatz and Fatty's Yard Rollin' opening their doors to the attendees. The Pro Park and Mini Ramp set the stage for thrilling BMX and Skate practice sessions, showcasing impressive athletic prowess.

Credit: NASS

The first night was headlined by a Silent Disco, which featured a fantastic line-up of drum 'n' bass festival anthems, turning the grounds into a pulsating dance floor.

Saturday at NASS was a thrilling spectacle with the commencement of the Skate and BMX qualifiers. The transformation from practice runs to professional sessions drew large crowds. The "Ring of Fuego," where skaters challenged one of nature's most formidable elements, was a particular highlight.

Credit: NASS

Street art played a significant role over the weekend, with artists painting the festival with unique colour battles. The event also featured Posca's doodle wall, which invited festival-goers to leave their creative mark at the Bath + West Showground.

Credit: NASS

Music was a key part of the festival, with renowned artists such as Biig Piig, Easy Life, Anne-Marie, Nathan Dawe, and the legendary Wu-Tang Clan delivering memorable performances. Hedex + Eksman and Vibe Chemistry rounded off the night.

Credit: NASS

The last day of the festival, Sunday, saw the culmination of the BMX + Skate pro finals. The atmosphere was electric as Charlie Bach, Daisy Da Gama Howells, and Maks Pluciennik took to the podium as NASS champions.

Credit: NASS

The festival also celebrated UK rap sensation, Little Simz, as she ended the event on a high note. The spectators were left with lasting memories of an unforgettable weekend, marking NASS 2023 as a major success in the UK's festival scene.

NASS 2023 proved again why it is the largest street culture festival in the UK, with attendees already counting down the days until next time.

     

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