Tujamo, Ookay, VINAI and more took to the world's wettest stage

Will Mitchell | July 9th, 2019

Following on from the madness of S2O Taiwan Day 1, Sunday was packed with more top class artists who supplied the sodden fans with a day of non-stop beats. From Mike Perry's afternoon set right through until Yellow Claw closed the show, the atmosphere stayed sky-high for the entire day.

Mike Perry @ S2O Taiwan 2019 Day 2

From 4pm onwards, Vicetone pulled out all the stops by making the crowd belt out the lyrics to their hits- finally ending the set with the Zhu collaboration: United We Dance Faded (Vicetone Mashup).

Vicetone @S2O Taiwan 2019 Day 2
Tujamo @ S2O Taiwan 2019 Day 2

Ookay played up to the headbangers in the crowd, as he hyped up the audience by bombarding them with endless Trap and Dubstep- there's bound to be a few people nursing stiff necks right now...

Ookay @ S2O Taiwan 2019 Day 2

Brothers VINAI took us into the evening with with an insane set, eventually stripping off their tops in front of thousands of soaking ravers. They blasted out Levels by Avicii and Lil Nas X's Old Town Road, but the biggest cheers came as the intro to Linkin Park's In The End was played, sparking the entire festival to sing in unison.

Headliners Yellow Claw Didn't Disappoint

Yellow "Mother F**king" Claw are no strangers to Taiwan, but this time at S2O they reminded us just how well they can throw a party. Their headlining set was a chance for them to show off several different genres and featured the new Galantis collaboration- We Can Get High. Day 1 act DJ Ray Ray- who is signed to their Barong Family label- was even brought out, what a truly a spectacular way to shut down the weekend.

Even though Taiwan's first ever S2O has only just come to an end, we're already looking forward to the next time we can cool off from the blistering summer heat at S2O's Songkran Music Festival.

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