Few DJs have shaped British music culture like Graeme Park. A pioneer of the 1980s house explosion, his legendary nine-year residency at Manchester’s The Haçienda provided the blueprint for the global rave scene.
Today, Park remains a powerhouse of electronic music. He continues to sell out iconic venues like London’s Royal Albert Hall, The Warehouse Project, and Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl, where his Haçienda Classiçal project has made a record-breaking ten consecutive appearances. Having famously opened the Glastonbury Pyramid Stage, his 2026 diary remains packed with headline billings at Isle of Wight, Bearded Theory, and Wollaton Hall. From remixing New Order to dominating modern festival stages, Parky is the definitive bridge between heritage house and the future of the dance floor.