Balaton Sound reveal full range of electronic talent set to perform at 2019 festival
Hungarian beach festival reveals The Club and elrow stages with CamelPhat, The Martinez Brothers, Jamie Jones, Paul Kalkbrenner, Marco Carola, Monika Kruse and many more:
Line-Up (A-Z)
The Club:
ALLE FARBEN – DEBORAH DE LUCA – DUBFIRE – EELKE KLEIJN – EGBERT
HERNAN CATTANEO – MARCO CAROLA – MATADOR – NUSHA
THE MARTINEZ BROTHERS
elrow:
ANDREA OLIVA – CAMELPHAT – CHELINA MANUHUTU – CLAPTONE – WADE
NICK CURLY – DETLEF – DJ W!LD – JAMIE JONES – MONIKA KRUSE – NIC FANCIULLI – PAUL KALKBRENNER
Catering for all genres of music, spanning across EDM, rap and pop Balaton Sound is proud to announce the eclectic list of electronic talent joining proceedings at this year’s festival in Hungary.
With the Club stage at this year’s event decorated to replicate the surroundings of a real nightclub, Cuttin’ Headz label founders The Martinez Brothers will perform on 3rd July, opening the 5-day festival in style.
Joining them fresh from another Ibiza season at Amnesia, Music On, head honcho Marco Carola and Boiler Room favourite Dubfire, will also be in attendance, plus fast-rising Dutch talent Egbert, who is best known for his vibrant and energetic live sets. The Club stage will also play host to dynamic Italian selector Deborah De Luca. Her performance will be accompanied by the arrival of Matador, the revolutionary live artist who possesses a shining reputation for his artistic versatility and Hernan Cattaneo, aka ‘El Maestro’.
Globally recognised party brand elrow will bring their signature flamboyance and themed escapades to Balaton Sound this summer, they welcome a stellar batch of acts including Grammy-nominated production duo CamelPhat and Paradise head-honcho Jamie Jones. German techno maestro Paul Kalkbrenner, best known for his huge hit ‘Sky and Sand’, will bring his melodic tones to the idyllic setting of Lake Balaton. Cementing himself as one of the biggest names in music in recent years Claptone will join proceedings, the mysterious producer will be joined by Europe’s true techno pioneers and beloved artist, Monika Kruse with eminent international act Nick Curly also revealed.
Taking place between 3rd – 7th July 2019, Balaton Sound will see 5 days of non-stop beach-based fun conclude over the stunning Zamárdi region.
With even more names to be announced in the upcoming weeks, Balaton Sound 2019 is shaping up as the most in-demand edition of the Hungarian festival so far. The 5-Day Balaton Sound Pass gives the full crazy beach party experience at Lake Balaton, whilst fans can opt for a 3 or 4-day pass giving them a chance to enjoy a split of the festival. Day tickets start from €68, 3-day passes from €179, 4-day passes from €199 and 5-day passes €225.
Line-up (A-Z):
ANDREA OLIVA
ARMIN VAN BUUREN
BUDDY
CAMELPHAT
CHELINA MANUHUTU
CLAPTONE
DEBORAH DE LUCA
DENZEL CURRY
DEORRO
DESIIGNER
DETLEF
DJ SNAKE
DJ W!LD
DON DIABLO
DUBFIRE
EELKE KLEIJN
EGBERT
ALLE FARBEN
FUTURE
G-EAZY
GRYFFIN
HERNAN CATTANEO
HERNAN CATTANEO
J BALVIN
JAMIE JONES
JAUZ
JAY PRYOR
JESS GLYNNE
KILLY
KSHMR
MADEINTYO
MARCO CAROLA
MARSHMELLO
MARTIN JENSEN
MATADOR
MISSIO
MONIKA KRUSE
NERVO
NIC FANCIULLI
NICK CURLY
NICKY ROMERO
NUSHA
PAUL KALKBRENNER
PAUL KALKBRENNER
RUDIMENTAL live
SAM FELDT (LIVE)
SAWEETIE
SEAN PAUL
SKI MASK THE SLUMP GOD
SOFI TUKKER
SUNNERY JAMES & RYAN MARCIANO
TCHAMI x MALAA
THE CHAINSMOKERS
THE MARTINEZ BROTHERS
TIESTO
TIMMY TRUMPET
VALENTINO KHAN
VINAI
WADE
WILL SPARKS
YOUNGR
YXNG BANE
What: Balaton Sound
Where: Zamárdi, Lake Balaton, Hungary
When: 3-7 July, 2019
Website: www.balatonsound.com
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