Here are all the new names you missed that were announced for Electric Picnic
This past weekend was one of the busiest in Ireland for music festivals with Castlepalooza, Indiependence, Beatyard and All Together Now (more on that later) happening across the whole weekend. So bizarrely, Electric Picnic decided the time when a lot of their audience was maybe off to another festival or going on a long weekend was the perfect time to announce the rest of their lineup. On a Friday of a bank holiday. Not ideal for coverage. So here’s the news, dropped on Friday (to annoy other festivals?) and shared on a Tuesday.
Key additions for me are Death Grips, Mavis Staples, Sleaford Mods, Mall Grab, Maggie Rogers, Denis Sulta, Wyvern Lingo, Kojaque, Æ Mak, Krystal Klear and Mango x Mathman.
EP additions
- The Prodigy
- Picture This
- Walking On Cars
- The Coronas
- Gavin James
- Death Grips
- Mavis Staples
- Dj Koze
- Denis Sulta
- Sleaford Mods
- Mall Grab
- Maggie Rogers
- Gomez
- Ash
- Colter Wall
- Cloves Kojo Funds
- The Orielles
- Versatile
- Hudson Taylor
- Wyvern Lingo
- Delorentos
- King Kong Company
- Mik Pyro
- Wild Youth
- Hamsandwich
- Hermitage Green
- Bülow
- Kojaque
- Krystal Klear
- Mango X Mathman
- Love Zombies
- Ryan Mcmullan
- Columbia Mills
- Tebi Rex
- Brand New Friend
- Æ Mak
- Laoise
- Sorcha Richardson
- Pale Rivers
- State Lights
Electric Picnic has been sold out since day one.
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