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Eight More Acts Join Line-Up For Christine And The Queens-Curated Meltdown Festival

Monday, 17 April 2023 Written by Laura Johnson

The second line-up announcement for this year's Meltdown Festival has arrived.

The new additions include KOKOROKO (pictured), Katya's Afternoon Tea, Petite Noir, Girli, and NXDIA. Also previously confirmed for the Christine and the Queens-curated event at London's Southbank Centre this summer are Django Django, serpentwithfeet, Let's Eat Grandma, Bat For Lashes, and more that you can check out below.

The 28th edition of the festival will run from June 9 to June 18. A statement from Christine and the Queens reads:

"What an honour to be picked by the fantastical teams of the Meltdown festival to be a curator… I will pick musicians that have some gut-wrenching quality, and I wish for all of us to stroll around in those ten days being rejuvenated by artistic gestures.’

"I hope you’ll enjoy this glorious edition and long live poetry that burns and musicians crazy and brave enough to keep going – they are shaping the emotions of the future. Let’s thank them all!"

Head below for the latest announcements.

What? A multi-day music festival that each year is curated by a different artist.

Where? Southbank Centre, London.

When? June 9 - 18, 2023.

Who? New to the bill are KOKOROKO, Katya's Afternoon Tea, Petite Noir, Girli, NXDIA, Bittersuite, Taos Bertrand, and Riff Cohen.

They join the previously announced Django Django, serpentwithfeet, Let's Eat Grandma, Bat For Lashes, Yemi Alade, Moonchild Sanelly, SQÜRL, Warpaint, Johnny Jewel, Oxlade, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Sigur Rós and London Contemporary Orchestra, Soap&Skin, Lynks, and of course, Christine and The Queens. 

Tickets? The next batch of tickets go on general sale from 10am this Thursday, April 20. Head here for further details.

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