Eydís Evensen, Namasenda and Anaïs among over 100 new names for Eurosonic Noorderslag 2023
Eurosonic Noorderslag has added 139 new artists to the 2023 line-up, including Eydís Evensen, Namasenda and Anaïs.
Eydís Evensen, Namasenda and Anaïs have joined the ESNS 2023 line-up today (15 November) alongside Big Joanie, Francis Of Delirium, Girl Scout, M(h)aol, Sofie Birch, The Bug Club, Aime Simone, Bilbao, Waterbaby, Personal Trainer, Lucinda Chua, Florence Arman, Jada, O, CIEL, Khakikid, November Ultra, Offica and many more.
Get ready to dive into the #ESNS23 line-up! 139 new names have been confirmed to take the stage in January; @49thandMain, 52 Hertz Whale, 72-hour Post Fight , @7ebra_, @adelkamed, Aga Ujma, @ailbhereddy, @aimesimone_, @albertinesarges, @albixmusic, @AlinaPash, and Anaïs. 1/8 pic.twitter.com/HMiRjGHabW
— ESNS (@esns) November 15, 2022
The new names will play 2023 edition of the showcase festival alongside Bolis Pupul, Naaz, S1mba, Adwaith, Son Mieux, Árný Margrét, Eliza Legzdina, Hammok, Madame, Schmyt, The Haunted Youth, Ghouljaboy, Shanghai Baby (aka Hinds' Ade Martín), Maestro Espada, Mainline Magic Orchestra and others.
2023 will be the first physical edition of ESNS since the pandemic.
Eurosonic Noorderslag will take place from 18-21 January 2023 in Groningen, The Netherlands. Tickets are on sale now via esns.nl.
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