Parklife reveals 2024 headliners including Doja Cat, Disclosure and J Hus
Disclosure’s performance will mark the duo's only UK festival show in 2024
Manchester’s Parklife Festival has announced the full roster of artists set for Heaton Park in June.
More than 150 names have been announced to play over the course of two days. This year’s event will return to Manchester from June 8 - 9, 2024, marking the festival’s 14th year.
Parklife 2024’s bill toppers include Doja Cat, J Hus, and Disclosure (marking the duo’s only UK festival performance in 2024), as well as previously announced headliners Fisher and Chris Lake under their joint alias Under Construction, in a European first.
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Also joining the line-up this year is Kaytranada, Peggy Gou, Four Tet, Uncle Waffles, Moodymann, The Sugababes, Barry Can’t Swim, Jyoty, Patrick Topping, and Eliza Rose.
Drum ‘n’ bass specialists including Rudimental, Shy FX, Inja, Wilkinson, Mozey, Bou, Turno, and Sub Focus are also set to play at this year’s event.
“PARKLIFE 2024 IS HERE,” the festival announced on Instagram today alongside the full line-up and details on how to win four VIP tickets to this year’s event, as well as a £100 bar tab. Check it out below.
Elsewhere on the line-up, Sammy Virji B2B Interplanetary Criminal, Nia Archives, Folamour, TSHA, Skream, CASISDEAD, Dr Dubplate, horsegiirL, CamelPhat, and Salute are also set to perform.
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Parklife revealed in December that it will lower the price of tickets for its next event in a bid to become “more accessible for all”. Previously marked at £129.50, the next edition of Parklife will be lowered to £125 for the weekend.
The news follows record demand for tickets in 2023 and is said to be an “industry first” amongst a swathe of ticket price hikes, including Glastonbury’s cost-push to £335 this year, up 26% from 2020.
Find out how to grab tickets for Parklife Festival 2024 here.
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