Electric Castle Festival 2024 celebrates its tenth anniversary with Massive Attack, Khruangbin and more
Electric Castle has announced details of the first names being announced for its tenth birthday celebrations in 2024, where they will be taking over Banffy Castle in Transylvania, Romania.
The world’s only proper 24 hour music festival (where music is never switched off) announces its first wave of artists with headliners Massive Attack, Bring Me The Horizon, Queens Of The Stone Age and Chase & Status Live joined by an eclectic bill in one of the world’s most unique party locations. DJ Shadow, Khruangbin, Sleaford Mods, Marc Rebillet, Bonobo (DJ Set), Genesis Owusu, Jayda G, Kenya Grace and Priya Ragu are joined by standout additions including DJ Diesel (Shaquille O’Neal).
Celebrating its tenth birthday between 17-21 July 2024, Electric Castle is a festival revolution spread across ten stages at over 40 hectares through the grounds of a castle in the heart of Transylvania.
The line-up is here, and we couldn’t be more proud of who’s in for our 10th edition: @MassiveAttackUK, @qotsa, @bmthofficial, @chaseandstatus Live, and many other amazing acts that will bring our EC World to a state of blissfulness.#ElectricCastle #EC10 #TheWorldWeLongFor pic.twitter.com/IB51bUXnhC
— Electric Castle (@electric_castle) December 6, 2023
Set in the historic home of Transylvania in Romania, Electric Castle thrives with value for all - with General Access Weekend Tickets starting from just €119. For the full Electric Castle experience, festival-goers are encouraged to stay within the living-breathing community known as the EC Village (their award-winning festival camping facilities).
Tickets are on sale now. For more information, visit electriccastle.ro.
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