The line-up for the massively-hyped Wireless Festival 2021 has been confirmed, and features some of the biggest names in hip-hop and R and B
The festival is taking place September 10-12 in Crystal Palace Park, moving to south London from its usual location in Finsbury Park due to Covid-19 rules and restrictions.
On Tuesday (April 27), organisers released the hotly anticipated line-up for this year's festival, to the delight of hip-hop and R and B fans in south London and beyond.
Wireless 2021 line-up has landed 🛬 Final release tickets on sale 12pm Thursday 29th April 🔥 Like and tag your mates for a chance to win 4x VIP weekend tickets to #Wirelessfest 🤯 https://t.co/92uryjpvs7 pic.twitter.com/HReOu13tGC
— Wireless Festival (@WirelessFest) April 27, 2021
American rapper Future will headline Friday night, while London grime artist Skepta headlines the bill on Saturday night.
Atlanta trio Migos are set to close the festival at the top of Sunday's bill.
An array of other massive and up and coming artists have also been confirmed for Wireless 2021, including Meek Mill, D Block Europe, AJ Tracey, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, Young Thug, Lil Uzi Vert, Headie One, Swae Lee, Rick Ross and more.
Here's a full list of the line-up for Wireless 2021 as it stands so far:
FRIDAY: Future, D Block Europe, Lil Baby, Lil Uzi Vert, Gunna, Mostack, Digga D, Young T & Bugsey, M1llionz, Unknown T, SL, Ivorian Doll, Tiffany Calver & Friends, DJ Semtex and Yinka.
SATURDAY: Skepta, AJ Tracey, Meek Mill, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Swae Lee, Polo G, NINES, Tion Wayne, Steel Banglez, Central Cee, Hardy Caprio, JAY1, Swarmz, S1MBA, Blanco, Darkoo, Zie Zie, DJ Semtex and Manny Norte.
SUNDAY: Migos, Megan Thee Stallion, Young Thug, Headie One, Rick Ross, M Huncho, MIST, Nafe, Smallz, Digdat, Chip, Potter Payper, K Trap, M24, Abra Cadabra, Poundz, Charlie Sloth & Friends, Yinka and Manny Norte.
While the first release tickets have already sold out, more are set to become available.
Tickets and more available here.
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