Animal Collective, Clipping and CURL announced as guest curators for Le Guess Who? 2022
The first names for Le Guess Who? 2022 have been revealed, which features guest curators Animal Collective, Clipping and CURL.
2022 will be the 15th anniversary edition of Le Guess Who?, and today (11 May) the festival, which takes place in Utrecht, The Netherlands in November, has unveiled the guest curators and the first names.
Animal Collective, Clipping and CURL will be the curators for Le Guess Who 2022 (and will also perform), and the festival has also confirmed artists for the general programme including Low, Injury Reserve, Nia Archives, Lex Amor, KOKOKO!, Keeley Forsyth, Dry Cleaning, Abdullah Ibrahim, Bint7alal and more.
Anastasia Coope, Horse Lords, Kuunatic, Maral, Maria Reis, Supersilent, Turner Williams Jr., Valentín Clastrier and more will play Animal Collective's programme for the festival, while Clipping's programme features Zebra Katz, Dreamcrusher, Jana Rush, They Hate Change, Dos Monos and more. CURL have also revealed some names for their programme, which includes Mica Levi, Laurel Halo, Astrid Sonne, Moor Mother and billy woods, TONE and others.
We're revealing the first artists & full curated programs for #LGW22. Day tickets on sale now. Full info ⟶ https://t.co/Kjavu1aCWC
— Le Guess Who? (@LeGuessWho) May 11, 2022
COSMOS, our hybrid platform, is live now until 15 May with lots of exclusive content. Tune in ⟶ https://t.co/1WMNJu8mui pic.twitter.com/EO6ucGFrV5
The festival's hybrid platform COSMOS has also returned for a second year, and will be live until 15 May with a series of live performances, artist portraits, conversations and more.
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