San Remo shares Glastonbury 2024 line-up featuring Job Jobse, Jayda G, Daphni and more
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Glastonbury’s San Remo has announced its plans for the festival’s 2024 edition.
The beloved stage, modelled after a US drive-in motel, is gearing up another jam-packed line-up for this year's Worthy Farm offering, with sets locked in from Job Jobse, Sofia Kourtesis, Daphni, Jayda G and many more.
Located in an interzone between The Pyramid Stage, Woodsies and Silver Hayes, San Remo is descrobes itself as “equal parts meeting point, music venue and dive bar from another dimension.”
Open 10:AM-3:AM Thursday to Sunday, this year's wandering souls will be able to catch a b2b from Shanti Celeste and Peach, as well as sets from Emma-Jean Thackray, Heels & Souls, Deptford Northern Soul Club, and Frederika.
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San Remo will also welcome a host of international talents, with the Syrian-born, Amsterdam-based Fafi Abdel Nour set to perform, as well as Moroccan boogie and synthwave collector Retro Cassetta, and German DJ and Innervisions boss Dixon.
Elsewhere on the stage’s line-up are a number of returning acts, including Amateurism radio collective, disco duo Raw Silk, and Noods Radio’s Wasted Space.
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Added to this are a selection of performances exclusive to the San Remo stage, from Arabic selectors Dar Disku, a first ever b2b between Erol Alkan and Palms Trax, Ross From Friends and more.
San Remo announced its return to Glastonbury via a post on Instagram, saying, “It is the time of the great return. As the lights go on at the San Remo, pilgrims set their sights on what has become a lightning rod for spiritual traveller — a place where each year tribes come together to find themselves in movement, to commune with the music, and to bacchanal.”
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