The London day festival is shaping up to be a summer highlight 25th May 2024
Wide Awake Festival, the counter cultural celebration set in Brockwell Park, has established itself as one of London’s most distinctive and well-curated festivals in recent years. Today they add a host of exciting new acts to their 2024 lineup, welcoming some of the best up-and-coming and established leftfield talent around.
Lighting up Brockwell on Saturday 25th May, the new lineup announcements include legendary shoegaze titans Slowdive, Berlin electronic duo Modeselektor, Iranian-Dutch artist Sevdaliza, New York singer-songwriter INIKO, Seattle based quartet La Luz, NTS favourite and South East London legend OK Williams, spellbinding Brighton avant-folk quartet The New Eves, Australian industrial rockers HTRK, and New York noise-rock band Model/Actriz.
They join headliners King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Slowdive and Mercury Prize winners Young Fathers, as well as recently added UK post-punk favourites Squid, beloved DJs Ben UFO and Helena Hauff, electronic pop legend Alice Glass, Australian rockers C.O.F.F.I.N, Babe Rainbow, The Dare, Decius, Etran De L’air, Crumb, Eartheater, Upchuck, and YHWH Nailgun to name a few.
Acclaimed experimental DJ and composer David Holmes is also set to make a welcome appearance – and with US radio station KEXP hosting the main stage, Wide Awake 2024 is shaping up to be the most unmissable event in the festival calendar.
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