Orbital and Happy Mondays Lead Line-Up For London's Kaleidoscope Festival
Thursday, 24 February 2022
Written by Laura Johnson
The full line-up has been revealed for this year's Kaleidoscope Festival.
Topping the bill will be Orbital (pictured), while also set to appear are Happy Mondays, Charlotte Church's Late Night Pop Dungeon, The Magic Numbers, House Gospel Choir and more.
The one-day event will return to the grounds of Alexandra Palace in July with a range of music acts, comedy, immersive theatre and family entertainment. Festival director, Simon Fell said:
“Kaleidoscope truly is a labour of love for us here at Ally Pally and we can’t wait to welcome everyone up to the Palace for this year’s festival. The festival site is arguably one of the most beautiful anywhere, offering a chance to roam around our beautiful Park and iconic Palace, with stunning views across the whole of London spreading out like a blanket behind the main stage. With an epic line-up, there can’t be many better places to dance away a hot, balmy, Saturday in July.
“As an independent festival, run by a charity, the last few years have been a huge challenge. We worked non-stop to host Kaleidoscope 2021 safely amid the backdrop of government’s pandemic restrictions. And now, like much of the industry, we’ve had to get creative to get a stellar set-up sorted in 2022. Against all the odds, we’re now heading towards one of the busiest summers in the 150 years of Alexandra Palace, and we want you all to be part of it.”
Head below for more information.
What? A one-day event hosting live music, as well as acts from the world of comedy and immersive theatre, and family entertainment.
Where? Alexandra Park and Palace, London.
When? July 23, 2022..
Who? Orbital will headline, following sets from Happy Mondays, David Rodigan, Charlotte Church's Late Night Pop Dungeon, The Magic Numbers, House Gospel Choir, Crazy P Soundsystem, Craig Charles, DJ Yoda, The Cuban Brothers, Zero 7 (DJ set), and PBR Streetgang.
The Words + Comedy bill will also host an in conversation event with Creation Records founder Alan McGee, plus comedy from Dom Joly, Ed Byrne, Sindhu Vee, Jessica Fostekew and Hughe Davies.
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