A recurring LOCUS name whose sets add warmth, movement and a strong regional thread to the otherwise UK-heavy spine.
Sabrina has become one of those names that repeatedly appears around the LOCUS orbit, which makes her more important than a casual mid-bill read might suggest. She sits in the festival's regional story as well as its music story. That repeated presence means the booking feels intentional rather than decorative. LOCUS clearly trusts her to work in front of its crowd and inside its specific tropical setting.
The appeal is balance and fit. Sabrina adds melodic and danceable momentum without breaking the event's broader arc. She is useful where the site wants lift, charm and a little more local texture rather than another imported veteran executing a flawless but interchangeable set. On a destination festival, artists like this often end up carrying more emotional weight than the billing hierarchy initially suggests.
She was on the 2024 lineup, returned in 2025 and is back again for 2026. That pattern makes her one of the clearest LOCUS regulars on the poster. For the trip crew, that matters because repeat presence usually means the artist already understands the rhythm of the event, the audience mix and the specific kind of release that works in Bali. Do not be surprised if Sabrina ends up feeling like one of the most 'LOCUS' sets of the weekend.