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DJ finalists revealed for Club UnLtd charity event

Seven emerging DJs from Australia's media industry will compete at Club UnLtd on 22 May, with Julian Hamilton of The Presets headlining the charity event.

By Tom GosbyPublished May 8, 2025
2 min read
MW 080525 CO1K

UnLtd has announced the finalist DJs for its inaugural Club UnLtd event, taking place on 22 May at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory. The event will see seven emerging DJs from the advertising and media sector perform live to raise funds for youth charities.

Following over 20 applications, finalists were selected to showcase their talent in front of a live audience and a panel of music industry judges. Representing a range of media organisations, the finalists include Brady Morrison and Nick Garrick (EssenceMediacom), Brent Richardson (Enrichd Group), Edward Ye (Dentsu), Jorge Santos (Foxtel Media), Konrad Brennan (The Trade Desk), Tasman Sadler (This Is Flow), and Quianna Baterna (OMD).

Julian Hamilton of The Presets will headline the evening with a live DJ set. The event is presented by Yahoo, sponsored by Snapchat, and includes activations such as a glitter bar, silent disco, and free burritos for the first 200 guests, courtesy of Guzman y Gomez.

Quianna Baterna, finalist and media executive at OMD, said, “I’m so pumped to be part of Club UnLtd! It’s an incredible chance to play in front of the industry, hear other amazing DJs and the fact that it’s all for a great cause makes it even better.”

All proceeds from the event will support UnLtd’s partner charities focused on helping young people at risk. Tickets are available now via Humanitix.

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