
Egypt continues to strengthen its position on the global electronic music map as Human Figures unveil an international line-up for their upcoming event at Somabay on March 22, 2026, featuring a special showcase from No Art by ANOTR.
Set against one of Egypt’s most iconic Red Sea destinations, the event brings together a carefully curated selection of artists representing different corners of the global house and techno scene — blending underground credibility with wide international appeal.
At the center of the night is Dutch duo ANOTR, who will present their globally renowned No Art concept in Egypt. Launched as both a record label and event series, No Art has grown into an international movement focused on artistic freedom, community-driven culture, and musical integrity. With showcases in cities such as Amsterdam, London, New York, Ibiza, and Berlin, the project has become a reference point for modern underground events.
Unlike conventional electronic music parties, No Art events emphasize long-form storytelling, immersive visual identity, and carefully selected line-ups, prioritizing creativity over commercial trends. Each show is designed as a complete experience rather than a standard club night — making its arrival in Egypt a significant moment for the local scene.
Joining ANOTR on the line-up are several respected international names. Rising European artist Bella brings her melodic and progressive-driven sound, while underground favorite Chloé Caillet adds her distinctive blend of emotional depth and dancefloor energy. Dutch selector Chris Stussy contributes his signature house-driven approach shaped by years of performances across Europe’s leading venues.
One of the most anticipated moments of the night will be the B2B set between Job Jobse and Palms Trax, two key figures in contemporary house and techno culture, whose collaborations are known for their unpredictability and musical depth. Completing the line-up is Misty, whose experimental and atmospheric style provides a contrasting layer to the night’s sonic journey.

Beyond the artists, the event reflects the continued evolution of Egypt’s electronic music landscape. In recent years, destinations such as Somabay have become important hubs for high-quality international productions, attracting global audiences and encouraging deeper cultural exchange between regional and international scenes.
Human Figures’ upcoming show is positioned not simply as a large-scale event, but as a curated musical experience — one that prioritizes sound quality, artistic identity, and long-term scene development.

With the arrival of No Art by ANOTR, a premium location, and a strong international line-up, March 22 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated electronic music gatherings of 2026 in Egypt.