
In a stunning display of visuals, Ninja Tune trophy boy Amon Tobin stunned fans with a dynamic structure consisting of various cubes. Each cube face has its own monitor that Tobin controlled using real-time projection mapping combined with audio-reactive elements in what is easily one of the most awe-inspiring acts ever seen.

Kraftwerk
Kraftwerk*s performances may seem subtle compared to modern stage shows but they paved the way, developing visual elements such as back-projected slides and films in synchronization with the music.

Justice
The French duo*s live show featured a booth made out of LED decorated Marshall amps, their iconic cross emblem, as well as faux hardware that erupts into a lightshow.

Bestival *The Port*
The boutique festival has been awarded Best Medium-Sized Festival at the UK Festival Awards multiple times, and deservingly so. Last year saw Bestival construct a 24m long ocean liner for their brand new stage named *The Port*, which featured dancers, pyrotechnics and crane pitched gymnasts making for a stunning highlight of the festival. *The Port* will make a comeback this year in September.

Eric Prydz
The Swede*s EPIC tour featured a massive LED wall complete with 3D holograms and images projected onto its 30m wide panels, creating a narrative as his sets progressed through his eclectic selection of house, techno and progressive. Prydz recently announced that his Epic 3.0 tour will now feature "the largest ever indoor hologram" taking place towards the end of September.

Tomorrowland *Book of Wisdom*
Fast becoming one of the world*s most legendary festivals, Belgium*s Tomorrowland has built a reputation for putting some serious effort into its stages. Back in 2012 the festival introduced the *Book of Wisdom* as its a main stage, a gargantuan book shelf with a book as its centerpiece that opens to reveal an eerie face. The festival returns later this month with over 200,000 partygoers attending.

Krewella
When Krewella toured last year they decided to build on their already electrifying live performances by building an architectural masterpiece best described as an eruption of crystals. Inspired by their *Play Hard* cover art, the structure was dazzling when coupled with various lights, strobes and lazers as they reflected off of it.

Skrillex
Renowned for his high-octane DJ sets, Skrillex*s live shows are undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with. However, a few years ago at Miami*s Ultra Music Festival the producer cranked things up a notch by turning up in a futurist spaceship. Last week Skrillex returned in another one of his spaceships at Glastonbury.