The Prodigy and Lil Silva complete the MEO Kalorama music line-up.
They will join the previously-announced Arcade Fire, Florence + The Machine, Aphex Twin, The Blaze, Foals, and more, when the Lisbon festival returns for its second edition from Thursday, August 31st to Saturday, September 2nd.
The music pillar consists of 40 percent female artists, solo or in bands that are part of or led by women. The LGBTQI community will be represented as well as 16 national artists, including 4 local artists, from the Chelas é o Sítio collective.
As part of the second pillar of Meo Kalorama, The Art Project will be more ambitious. The curatorship of the project and artists involved will be announced soon along with further details about the art installations that will cover the stages and distributed around the site.
Sustainability is the third and last pillar, which integrates the social, environmental and economic impact of the festival. This year MEO Kalorama reinforces its sustainability strategy by investing in more artists from the local area to perform at the festival, designating space for deaf people so they can feel and enjoy the music and installing genderless toilets.
Other actions include the donation of food and tickets to disadvantaged people, the contribution of materials at the end of the festival and the commitment of 0% of waste in landfill (in 2022 MEO Kalorama was distinguished as an ECO EVENT by Valorsul, which identifies the festival as a zero waste to landfill event).
They will join the previously-announced Arcade Fire, Florence + The Machine, Aphex Twin, The Blaze, Foals, and more, when the Lisbon festival returns for its second edition from Thursday, August 31st to Saturday, September 2nd.
The music pillar consists of 40 percent female artists, solo or in bands that are part of or led by women. The LGBTQI community will be represented as well as 16 national artists, including 4 local artists, from the Chelas é o Sítio collective.
As part of the second pillar of Meo Kalorama, The Art Project will be more ambitious. The curatorship of the project and artists involved will be announced soon along with further details about the art installations that will cover the stages and distributed around the site.
Sustainability is the third and last pillar, which integrates the social, environmental and economic impact of the festival. This year MEO Kalorama reinforces its sustainability strategy by investing in more artists from the local area to perform at the festival, designating space for deaf people so they can feel and enjoy the music and installing genderless toilets.
Other actions include the donation of food and tickets to disadvantaged people, the contribution of materials at the end of the festival and the commitment of 0% of waste in landfill (in 2022 MEO Kalorama was distinguished as an ECO EVENT by Valorsul, which identifies the festival as a zero waste to landfill event).
For tickets and details go to meokalorama.pt/en.