The Cure, Gorillaz, Lily Allen, David Byrne, and Zara Larsson are among the headliners for this summer's Roskilde Festival.
The event will welcome 130,000 revellers from Saturday, June 27th June to Saturday, July 4th with more than 180 artists plus an art and activism programme.
Other headliners include Wolf Alice, EsDeeKid, JADE, Ethel Cain, Kneecap, Lykke Li, Little Simz, Napalm Death, Addison Rae, Yung Lean & Bladee, and Clipse.
Also playing are ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U, Young Miko, Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats, The Zawose Queens, Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali Los Mirlos, Truck Violence, Liniker, Marwan Moussa, Honningbarna, Tobias Rahim, Bruno Berle, Los Thuthanaka, Tessa, Lord Snow, Indus, Bad Gyal, Khana Bierbood, BB Trickz, Kin'Gongolo Kiniata, 1111.
The first names in the art and activism programme are Noah Umur Kanber exploring personal encounters with public systems and Swedish Andreas Haglund's dance performance about power and desire.
Sahar Jamili collaborates with young people from a social housing area on community-driven art, and Slop Plot, an AI-generated installation by Danish artist Esben Holk, will invites participants to co-create a shared archive of digital memories.
Participants can also experience Enter the Flesh, a sci-fi performance by the international duo Dorotea Saykaly and Emil Dam Seidel, and the huge installation The Long Way Around by the award-winning British artist Jesse Darling.
The event will welcome 130,000 revellers from Saturday, June 27th June to Saturday, July 4th with more than 180 artists plus an art and activism programme.
Other headliners include Wolf Alice, EsDeeKid, JADE, Ethel Cain, Kneecap, Lykke Li, Little Simz, Napalm Death, Addison Rae, Yung Lean & Bladee, and Clipse.
Also playing are ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U, Young Miko, Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats, The Zawose Queens, Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali Los Mirlos, Truck Violence, Liniker, Marwan Moussa, Honningbarna, Tobias Rahim, Bruno Berle, Los Thuthanaka, Tessa, Lord Snow, Indus, Bad Gyal, Khana Bierbood, BB Trickz, Kin'Gongolo Kiniata, 1111.
The first names in the art and activism programme are Noah Umur Kanber exploring personal encounters with public systems and Swedish Andreas Haglund's dance performance about power and desire.
Sahar Jamili collaborates with young people from a social housing area on community-driven art, and Slop Plot, an AI-generated installation by Danish artist Esben Holk, will invites participants to co-create a shared archive of digital memories.
Participants can also experience Enter the Flesh, a sci-fi performance by the international duo Dorotea Saykaly and Emil Dam Seidel, and the huge installation The Long Way Around by the award-winning British artist Jesse Darling.