Annie Mac was born in Dublin in 1978. She started out as a radio host and later became famous around the world as a DJ and electronic music curator. She became known for mixing experimental melodies with easy-to-follow beats, drawing inspiration from early house, techno, and indie electronic music. While learning how to DJ at clubs in Dublin and London, she came up with a performance approach that puts energy, flow, and audience participation first.
Annie Mac aired shows on BBC Radio 1 for more than 17 years. She promoted new musicians and the growth of electronic music. She put together lineups for tens of thousands of people at big festivals like Coachella, Glastonbury, and Tomorrowland. Her Annie Mac Presents compilation series has had chart-topping albums in the UK, showing that she is a DJ and tastemaker who bridges underground and mainstream electronic music.
During live shows, which normally run two to three hours, 30 to 40 tracks are combined together in a row. Festival performances often draw crowds of 20,000 to 50,000 people, with long sets at places like London's XOYO and Printworks. Yadara offers Annie Mac tickets, allowing fans to experience exhilarating electronic performances complete with curated music, immersive lighting, and top-notch DJ skills.