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Watch the full sets from the Kiwi DJs who took the Glastonbury 2025 stage

"They took it to that nek nek level!"

If you missed the Aotearoa DJ takeover at this year's Glastonbury festival, now’s your chance to catch up.

Not one, not two, not even three, but FIVE full sets from the Pulotu Underworld crew have just dropped on YouTube.

Spoiler: They're unreal!

Curated by the incredible Lady Shaka, Pulotu Underworld brought a stacked lineup of Māori and Pasifika DJs to the Glasto Nomad Stage.

Lady Shaka herself says: "It was a shutdown! It was a pack out! It was a call for security to man the gate because the Māori and Pacific Islanders from Pulotu Underworld were at full capacity!"

What a true honour to bring all these artists from Aotearoa to share their gifts and to bring our mana ane ancestral island energy to the fields!

And now, you can experience the vibes from your car, couch, bedroom, pres or kick-ons... WHEREVER!

Check out the full sets from Glastonbury 2025:

Katayanagi Twins
DJ K-Swizz
Poppa Jax
Keke
Allyxpress

The buzz kept going for Lady Shaka and Mokotron too!

Celebrities Charli XCX, Cara Delevingne, and Anya Taylor-Joy were spotted losing it in the crowd at Lady Shaka’s 5am sunrise set.

“The 365 party girls made it to my set 🥰,” she posted alongside sightings of the gals in the crowd

"I still can’t believe how many people showed up," she added in another Facebook "thank you" message.

And Mokotron, whose debut set was full of pure mana gave his recap.

"Lady Shaka curated the illest team, and our people did what our people do: took it to that nek nek level," he said.

"Hypest rave I’ve ever seen, had the security rushing to shut the gates cause the dance was rammed, had the sound trailer shaking cause the engineers were dancing too much, literally had someone hanging from the rafters, crowd took over the stage and actually turned everything into a stage."

Made me so proud to be Māori, Poly, Pacific, Indigenous. Big lessons about the levels we can reach through unity with all our Māori Poly Mela Micro Indigi Queer Trans POC Afro Asian ME whānau.

Before the fest, Lady Shaka shared how this experience didn't just mark a good time, it was history making.

It’s an honour to make history as the first Pacific Island collective to curate at @glastofest. We are finally opening international pathways for Māori and Pacific artists to share their taonga with the world.

Massive props to the crew from the Pulotu Underworld, we love seeing each and every one of them taking their talents to the world stage.

Huge effort whānau!