Mix Up (radio show)

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Mix-up is Triple J's long-running Saturday night dance music show, hosted by Kailyn Crabbe since 2023. [1]

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Resident DJs

Since February 2008 the first hour has had a monthly resident DJ, followed by guests performing hour-long mixes.

Previous hosts have included Nicole Foote (?-2010), [2] Nina Las Vegas (2010-2015), [3] Sharif Galal (1995-2005), [4] Andy Garvey (2017-2021), Latifa Tee (2021-2022) [5] [6] and Chris Fraser (2002-2004). [7]

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