Sziget Festival announce Post Malone as headliner & 20+ new addittions!
The fifth biggest festival in the world also welcomes new additions James Blake, Franz Ferdinand, Tove Lo, Years & Years, Richie Hawtin CLOSER, IAMDDB, Razorlight, Yeasayer and more.
Date: 7 – 13 August 2019
Venue: Óbudai-sziget, Budapest, Hungary
Post Malone joins previously announced Ed Sheeran, Florence + The Machine, Foo Fighters, Twenty One Pilots, The 1975 and Martin Garrix as part of the huge line-up of global names on the headline bill. New additions announced today include some of the most exciting established and up-and-coming artists in the world, including the likes of genre-bending Jazz fusionist Masego, teenage indie-soul breakthrough Yellow Days, Arabic and African-influenced French popstar Jain, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Xavier Rudd and political reggae revivalists Protoje & The Indiggnation.
23-year old Post Malone is one of the most recognisable and successful artists in rap history. His 2016 album Stoney broke Michael Jackson’s 34-year-old record for most weeks on Billboard’s Top R&B and Hip-Hop Albums with Thriller, and his unique musical style that blends country, grunge, hip-hop and R&B earned him four Grammy nominations in 2019.
Hot off the back of his latest hit album, Grammy-nominated singer, multi-instrumentalist and producer extraordinaire James Blake also joins the lineup. With two albums planned for this year, early-noughties post-punk figureheads Franz Ferdinand are set to grace the Hungarian stage for the first time since 2013, while evocative British synth-pop powerhouse Years & Years promise to get the whole crowd dancing.
Grammy-nominated multi-platinum recording Swedish superstar Tove Lo’s grunge-tinged pop hits are set to be a festival highlight.
New additions to Sziget for 2019 include Detroit techno legend Richie Hawtin, indie-rock comeback heroes Razorlight, international dance vocalist Elderbrook, experimental rockers Yeasayer and Son Lux, breakthrough Mancunian rapper-singer IAMDDB, German synth-pop wizard Roosevelt and more.
Over the years Sziget has played host to some of the most prestigious names in music, including the likes of David Bowie, Oasis, The Stone Roses, Iggy Pop, Radiohead, Arctic Monkeys, Sex Pistols, Dua Lipa and Kendrick Lamar.
More than just its headliners, Sziget brings together a programme of world music, theatre, cabaret, installations, performances and art. Set in the heart of Budapest on Óbuda Island, Sziget is a community built festival and known as the ‘Island of Freedom’. Attended by Szitizens from over 100 countries each year, the festival is dedicated to embracing diversity as a part of its ‘Love Revolution’, using the power of the community to celebrate and bring love, acceptance, tolerance and freedom to the heart of Budapest and beyond. With preparations well underway for next August, year 27 is set to be Sziget’s biggest and best festival to date.
Sziget returns in 2019 between 7 – 13 August. Three-day tickets are now on sale starting at € 199, with a ticket price increase set for 7 March. For more details on Sziget head to szigetfestival.com.
NEW LINE-UP ADDITIONS
Post Malone
Franz Ferdinand
James Blake
Years & Years
Tove Lo
Razorlight
Son Lux
Richie Hawtin CLOSER
Jain
Yeasayer
Yellow Days
Tove Styrke
Masego
IAMDDB
Protoje & The Indiggnation
Xavier Rudd
Wanda
W&W
Vini Vici
Carnage
Sigala
Hucci
Elderbrook
Roosevelt
Anna of The North
Fakear
Valeras
Welshly Arms
ALREADY ANNOUNCED
Foo Fighters
Ed Sheeran
Florence + The Machine
Twenty One Pilots
The 1975
Martin Garrix
Richard Ashcroft
Catfish & The Bottlemen
Kodaline
Chvrches
Jungle
The Blaze
Maribou State
IDLES
Parcels
Superorganism
Pale Waves
Boy Pablo
Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls
Alma
Gang Of Youths
Of Mice & Men
Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes
Yungblud
Tamino
+ MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED
Photo: facebook.com/postmalone
Source: Sziget
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