Longitude 2017 adds rap & pop acts to lineup: Young Thug, Gucci Mane, Earl Sweatshirt, G-Eazy, Sigrid…
Longitude added a loads of rap and pop names to the festival today including Young Thug, Gucci Mane, Earl Sweatshirt, G-Eazy, Sigrid and Dermot Kennedy among them.
- Young Thug
- Gucci Mane
- G-Eazy
- Leon Bridges
- The Martinez Brothers
- Earl Sweatshirt
- JP Cooper
- Mick Jenkins
- Dave
- Ray BLK
- Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Witt
- Dermot Kennedy
- Sunflower Bean
- Palace
- Youngr
- Sigrid
- Aine Cahill
- HVOB & Winston Marshall
- Gill Landry
- Karen Elson
- Bitch Falcon
- Wild Youth
Already announced for this year’s festival are headliners The Weeknd, Mumford & Sons and Stormzy
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