Love International Festival confirms stages for 2022 event
Check out who will be heading up The Garden in July
Love International Festival has confirmed which acts would be playing on what stages over its five-day festival in Croatia.
Following a two year hiatus, Love International is making a return for 2022 and has announced a large selection of acts already.
The lineup provides an eclectic selection, including Ross From Friends, Horse Meat Disco, Avalon Emerson, Chaos in the CBD and current Mixmag cover star HAAi.
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There will also be a series of b2b sets, including Shanti Celeste b2b Saoirse b2b Moxie b2b Peach and Ben UFO b2b Craig Richards.
The festival will be taking place from July 13-19 2022 in Tisno, Croatia.
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Love International wrote on Instagram: "We are happy to present our programme for The Garden Stage, The Olive Grove, Beach, Sunrise Sessions & The Terrezza. Our Barbarella’s & Boats programme will be announced soon."
Set over five stages, the festival is bringing a diverse range of talent every day and gives attendees a broad choice of people to see.
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This year, the festival are teaming up with EarthPercent to support impactful organisations addressing the climate emergency.
For more information about tickets or to find out more, visit their website here or their Instagram here.
Aneesa Ahmed is Mixmag's Digital Intern, follow her on Twitter
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