
Future, slowthai and Young Thug among first names for WOO HAH! 2021
13 July 2020, 14:19
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Netherlands' WOO HAH! Festival has revealed the first names playing next year's event, including Future, slowthai and more.
Nearly three months after WOO HAH! 2020 was cancelled due to coronavirus, organisers have unveiled the first names confirmed for 2021.
Future, Young Thug, slowthai, AJ Tracey, Yung Lean, Tiffany Calver, Murda Beatz, Rimon and more are set to perform at next year's festival.
Future, Young Thug, Jack Harlow and many more are the first confirmed acts for WOO HAH! 2021. More acts will follow later this year!
— Woohahfest (@Woohahfest) July 12, 2020
Tickets are on sale now via https://t.co/l0vmQVhMuD pic.twitter.com/wJAV5VoOmh
Tickets bought for the 2020 event will still be valid next year.
WOO HAH! 2021 returns to The Netherlands' Beekse Bergen from 9-11 July. Visit woohahfestival.com for more information and tickets.
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