Lizzo, Busta Rhymes, D-Block Europe, Latto, Loyle Carner, Biig Piig, Dry Cleaning, Electric Wizard, Greentea Peng help complete the Roskilde Festival 2023 lineup.
The new acts join a roster that includes Kendrick Lamar, Caroline Polachek, Lil Nas X, Rosalía, Burna Boy, Christine and the Queens, Blur, and Queens of the Stone Age when the event returns to Denmark from Saturday, June 24th to Saturday, July 1st.
Roskilde Festivals head of programme, Anders Wahrén, said: "This year's line-up is put together to show that positive change is possible, which makes Lizzo the perfect act to headline our festival and close down our main stage. There is a spiritual connection between her ultimate love party and all the nooks and nuances in our overall line-up, which is notoriously world-class and always exceeds expectations."
The new acts join a roster that includes Kendrick Lamar, Caroline Polachek, Lil Nas X, Rosalía, Burna Boy, Christine and the Queens, Blur, and Queens of the Stone Age when the event returns to Denmark from Saturday, June 24th to Saturday, July 1st.
Roskilde Festivals head of programme, Anders Wahrén, said: "This year's line-up is put together to show that positive change is possible, which makes Lizzo the perfect act to headline our festival and close down our main stage. There is a spiritual connection between her ultimate love party and all the nooks and nuances in our overall line-up, which is notoriously world-class and always exceeds expectations."
The festival line-up also features Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul, who tackle misogyny, racism, post-colonialism, and cultural appropriation straight from the dancefloor, as well as South London’s rising star Greentea Peng, and Rokia Koné, hailed as The Rose of Bamako.
For tickets and details go to https://www.roskilde-festival.dk/en/.
For tickets and details go to https://www.roskilde-festival.dk/en/.