Dua Lipa, Gorillaz and many more added to Sziget 2018
Sziget is proud to announce Dua Lipa and Gorillaz will be headlining its 26th edition of Sziget, alongside Arctic Monkeys, Kendrick Lamar, Kygo and Mumford & Sons. Taking place from the 8th-15th August in Budapest, the multi-award winning festival can also reveal Shawn Mendes, Stormzy The War on Drugs, Lianne La Havas, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard and many more have just been added to the third line up reveal.
Playing host to some of the most renowned names in music today across 50 stages, and bringing together over 450,000 people, Sziget has been tipped as the continent’s answer to Glastonbury. One, three, five and seven day tickets for Sziget are now on sale. Prices start at €70.
DATE: 8th-15th August 2018
VENUE: Óbudai-sziget, Budapest, Hungary
Arguably the biggest female artist of this year, Dua Lipa is one of the latest confirmed headliners of Budapest’s Sziget festival. The ‘New Rules’ singer has earned herself a record-breaking five Brit awards, a performance at the Grammy Awards and worldwide recognition at just the young age of 22. She’s joined by the collaborative art-music project by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, Gorillaz. After returning from hiatus with the star-studded Humanz album, the legendary virtual rock group are returning to the festival eight years after their first appearance.
Teen heartthrob Shawn Mendes has also been added to the Sziget Festival 2018 lineup as he teases his highly anticipated third album. Joining him will be multi-MOBO award winning grime sensation Stormzy, whose debut album was the first grime album to reach number one of the UK Albums Chart. Also performing are Grammy-award winning indie band, The War on Drugs, multi-instrumentalist Lianne La Havas and Manchester’s own JP Cooper. In addition to this, Australian rockers King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have also been announced after releasing an impressive five albums in 2017.
This latest wave of artists will be joining hip-hop heavyweight Kendrick Lamar, indie royalty Arctic Monkeys, internationally-acclaimed DJ Kygo and folk-rock pioneers Mumford & Sons who will be playing their only European festival set of the summer. Taking place on Budapest’s Óbudai-sziget – appropriately transformed into the ‘Island of Freedom’ every August, ‘Szitizens’ are sure to celebrate all forms of culture, race, tastes and interests while converging in one idyllic location.
After winning ‘Line-up of the Year’ at the European Festival Awards 2017 (for the second year running), Sziget stood out among 10 of the world’s best festivals including Glastonbury, Roskilde and Lollapalooza when selected by industry experts and voted for by the public.
One, three, five and seven day tickets for Sziget are now on sale. Prices start at €70. For more information and tickets, visit szigetfestival.com.
Sziget 2018 line up (A-Z)
Above & Beyond
Alle Farben
Arctic Monkeys
Bastille
Bilderbuch
Blossoms
Borgore
Cigarettes After Sex
Clean Bandit
Delta Heavy
Desiigner
Dua Lipa
Everything Everything
Fink
Gogol Bordello
Goo Goo Dolls
Gorgon City live
Gorillaz
Jay Hardway
Joe Goddard live
JP Cooper
Kaleo
Kendrick Lamar
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
KSHMR
Kygo
La Femme
Lemaitre
Lewis Capaldi
Liam Gallagher
Lianne La Havas
Little Dragon
Lykke Li
Milky Chance
MØ
Mumford & Sons
My Baby
Nick Murphy fka Chet Faker
Nothing But Thieves
Parov Stelar
Perturbator
Petit Biscuit
Sam Feldt live
Scarlxrd
Seasick Steve
Seven Lion
Shame
Shawn Mendes
Slaves
Sofi Tukker
Stormzy
The Him
The Kooks
The Living End
The War On Drugs
Ummet Ozcan
WhoMadeWho
Wolf Alice
Yellow Days
Zara Larsson
+ many more to be announced soon
Photo: www.facebook.com/SzigetFestivalOfficial
Source: sziget.com
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