Caroline Polachek, Shygirl, Sigrid and more join Øya Festival 2023 line-up
Norway's Øya Festival has added some new names to he 2023 line-up including Caroline Polachek, Shygirl, Sigrid and more.
After announcing Amyl and The Sniffers, Obongjayar, Håkan Hellström, High Vis, TV Girl, Bo Milli, ARY and others as the first names for 2023, Øya has confirmed more additions including Caroline Polachek, Shygirl, Sigrid, FKA twigs, Jockstrap, Makaya McCraven, Devo and more.
Flere navn til #øya2023. Gavekort og billetter i salg pic.twitter.com/P7a4iHf1rw
— Øyafestivalen (@oyafestival) December 14, 2022
The Norwegian music event has gained a reputation as the world's greenest festival, as 98% of its power being renewable and all construction machinery is run on biofuel. 75% of all waste is recycled, and 98% of attendees arrive by bike, foot or public transport.
Øya Festival will return to Oslo's Tøyenparken from 8-12 August 2023. Visit oyafestivalen.no for tickets and more information.
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