A 13-year-old DJ has his sights set on Glastonbury after his first appearance at Hampshire festival carfest.
Last Summer, Harry, held up a sign for three days begging to DJ at the Hampshire festival.
A year on from that first appearance, and he has performed gigs and festivals across the country under the name DJ Hypester.
Over the last year he has received support from some of the biggest names in show business.
In an interview with BBC, he expressed his love of music and his journey to performing his first show.
He said: "After I started going to Carfest when I was two years old, that's when I really started to get into house, dance, that sort of music," he said.
“It was at that same festival four years later that he realised he wanted to be a DJ.”
In 2023, Harry got the attention of officials and other performers when he held up a sign saying ‘Let Me DJ’ for three days.
After persisting, he received a message asking him to make his way to the stage where he performed his first DJ set at the event.
He added: "It was the best feeling I've ever felt because it's the first time I've ever DJ'd in front of that big of a crowd.”
Since then, he has performed at Carfest again, as well as at Boardmasters Festival in Cornwall, The Bog in Bristol, and Arts ARKADE in London.
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