Notorious for his infamous “shoeys”, Josh Shoe is quickly rising up the ranks and making his mark on the scene. At the tender age of 18, this party and commercial DJ is seeing himself play numerous gigs across Melbourne’s biggest club nights, on a week-to-week basis.
Having started DJing at the mere age of 15, Josh shortly saw himself cemented on the Good Life Festival team, opening one of the main stages in 2014, whilst also touring around New Zealand in the same year. As well as this, doing guest-mixes on FOX FM and Novanation, playing multiple shows in Bali and sneaking into clubs underage (sorry mum).
In the years following, he has seen himself travel around the country, playing sets across Australia’s major cities at events such as Oktoberfest in the Gardens and Schoolies, just to name a few.
Whether he’s throwing it down behind the decks, or sinking bevs from shoes, it’s clear that Josh has a promising future ahead, with 2017 looking to be his biggest year yet!
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Melbourne, Australia
HipHop/R&B
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