Roskilde Festival 2023 confirms 34 more acts

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Roskilde Festival has confirmed 34 more names for its 2023 edition in a new wave of bands. With Rosalía, Lil Nas X and Fever Ray there are now three more big names in the line-up.

All new additions at a glance:

  • Lil Nas X
  • Rosalia (SPA)
  • Central Cee (UK)
  • Fever Ray (SE)
  • JID (US)
  • Lock Up (UK)
  • Rema (NIG)
  • Tinariwen (ML)
  • Armand Hammer (US)
  • Billy Woods
  • Body Type (AU)
  • Brimheim (DK)
  • candy
  • Clara (DK)
  • Deaf Club
  • Destroy Boys
  • D1MA (DK)
  • DOMi & JD BECK (FR/US)
  • florist
  • Gabber modus operandi (ID)
  • Girls In Airports (DK)
  • GloRilla (US)
  • Grace Ives (US)
  • Jockstrap (UK)
  • Lady Neptune (UK)
  • Lucrecia Dalt (CO)
  • Mor (SE)
  • Nova Twins (UK)
  • perturbator (FR)
  • The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys (US)
  • Siamese (DK)
  • TootArd (INT)
  • Wu Lu (UK)
  • Yaya Bey (US)

With greats like Blur, Queens of the Stone Age and Tove Lo, the Roskilde Festival had confirmed 19 other acts from ten countries for the 51st edition in 2023 at the end of November. These joined previously confirmed artists such as Burna Boy, Christine and the Queens, Denzel Curry and Rina Sawayama. More information about the lineup Is there … here.

In 2022, Julian Casablancas’ monologues, described as confused, caused a sensation during his festival appearance with the Strokes.

The festival will take place from June 24th to July 1st in the eponymous Danish city near Copenhagen. In 2023, too, the entire income generated by 30,000 volunteers will be donated to humanitarian, charitable and cultural causes, especially for children and young people.

Ticket sales for 2023 are already in full swing. A full festival ticket costs 2400 DKK (approx. 322 euros), a day ticket 1200 DKK (approx. 161 euros), in each case plus fees. Click here for the card shop.

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