Denmark’s Roskilde Festival has added the final 53 acts to its 2024 line-up including 21 Savage and PinkPantheress.
The non-profit festival has also added Amaarae, Barry Can't Swim, Belle & Sebastian, Fridayy, Gloria Groove, Tinashe, Erika de Casier, Kakuma Sound, Tarawangsa Sunda Lugina, Gloria Groove, and Young Nudy for the event running from Saturday, June 29th to Saturday, July 6th.
All this adds to previously-announced music including shows from SZA, Doja Cat, Foo Fighters, Ice Spice, Khruangbin, Jungle, Kali Uchis, Kim Gordon, J Hus, Nia Archives, PJ Harvey, Romy, Roisin Murphy, Skrillex, Tyla, and Yaeji.
Roskilde will host talks, performances, workshops, and artworks created specifically for the festival, focusing on some of the most current themes right now.
Latest additions include Denmark-based Jordanian-Palestinian artist Banaan Al-Nasser, exhibiting the art installation 'In Memory of Home', reflecting on who has the right to a home and a voice.
The Danish artist Ragnhild May will present an over-the-top glamour-pop performance that offers a critical perspective on music and media culture, while the Dutch-American artist Lara Schnitger focuses on the struggle for women's equality with a hybrid of performance and protest.
At Flokkr, the festival’s stage for activistic events, participants can listen to stories from refugees, participate in workshops on biodiversity, attend a celebration of artistic and cultural diversity with a focus on marginalized LGBTQ+ individuals, and much more.
The non-profit festival has also added Amaarae, Barry Can't Swim, Belle & Sebastian, Fridayy, Gloria Groove, Tinashe, Erika de Casier, Kakuma Sound, Tarawangsa Sunda Lugina, Gloria Groove, and Young Nudy for the event running from Saturday, June 29th to Saturday, July 6th.
All this adds to previously-announced music including shows from SZA, Doja Cat, Foo Fighters, Ice Spice, Khruangbin, Jungle, Kali Uchis, Kim Gordon, J Hus, Nia Archives, PJ Harvey, Romy, Roisin Murphy, Skrillex, Tyla, and Yaeji.
Roskilde will host talks, performances, workshops, and artworks created specifically for the festival, focusing on some of the most current themes right now.
Latest additions include Denmark-based Jordanian-Palestinian artist Banaan Al-Nasser, exhibiting the art installation 'In Memory of Home', reflecting on who has the right to a home and a voice.
The Danish artist Ragnhild May will present an over-the-top glamour-pop performance that offers a critical perspective on music and media culture, while the Dutch-American artist Lara Schnitger focuses on the struggle for women's equality with a hybrid of performance and protest.
At Flokkr, the festival’s stage for activistic events, participants can listen to stories from refugees, participate in workshops on biodiversity, attend a celebration of artistic and cultural diversity with a focus on marginalized LGBTQ+ individuals, and much more.
For tickets and details go to roskilde-festival.dk.